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Yeah, but how do you tell? I have seen, on a few, 435 on the plate. When =
I have seen that I talk to the piano owner about it and let them decide. =
Keep in mind that 435 and 440 Hz, in the middle of the piano, is only 20 =
cents difference - well within seasonal pitch fluctuations in places =
like......... Pennsylvania!
Terry Farrell
I also service mostly older pianos. I leave maybe one or two a year =
below A440 (rusty, breaking strings, little old lady ...
Greetings,=20
Some of those old uprights cannnot take being pulled up to =
A440. Some, I hear were not designed to be at A440, but at A435 and =
thats OK. They are a different case.
Julia,=20
Reading, PA
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