let off gone berzerk

Joe And Penny Goss imatunr at srvinet.com
Wed Aug 30 17:45:10 MDT 2006


Hi Phil, If it is the cause, it would not be all just one area but a gradual
change from one section to another.
Joe Goss RPT
Mother Goose Tools
imatunr at srvinet.com
www.mothergoosetools.com
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phil Bondi" <phil at philbondi.com>
To: "Pianotech List" <pianotech at ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: let off gone berzerk


> Joseph, others have mentioned the let-off rail..that's too
> easy..
>
> How about this:
>
> I'm betting that nothing has changed in the let-off of the
> affected area, but, the piano has been moved..it also
> sounds like you're seeing this piano for the first
> time..I'm thinking (stop it Driscoll..you have no room to
> talk, and I've been nice)
> that the new position of the piano has caused the owner's
> ears to hear some different that was actually the same
> before the piano was moved.
>
> Was the piano on a hard surface before the move, and now
> it's on carpeting?
>
> It sounds like the let-off hasn't gone berserk..it was
> there before the move..
>
> Nothing else in a console piano besides a loose let-off
> rail can affect that adjustment that much without affecting
> more than just one area.
>
> It hasn't changed..only the position of the piano.
>
> Just my $.02,
>
> -Phil Bondi(Fl)
>



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