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Certainly we can make "small" adjustments, but lifting at let-off is a =
way to late for me...
David Ilvedson, RPT
Pacifica, California
Original message
From: Erwinspiano@aol.com
To: pianotech@ptg.org
Received: 1/19/2006 7:32:48 AM
Subject: Re: Lightening touch by changing damper timing redux
Richard
Please hear me & with all due respect. I can feel that .
Actually, IMHO, an 1/8 th inch in damper lift timing can make a HUG=
E difference in action feel especially with high ratio actions. Frank=
ly it doesnt' concern me what Seiler might think but rather my clients.=
There is a sweet spot for ,most pianos, & when setting this up I fi=
nd it most often that spot to be at half travel when the key aciton cyc=
le is at it's most efficient & friction free spot in movement Picking=
up the damper prematurely can increase the feel of touch weight or hea=
vy touch syndrome dramatically on some actions. I'm always looking fo=
r the optimum sweet spot when setting up a custom balnced action so tha=
t I don't inadvertantly sabatoge all that fiddlin & didlin I just went =
thru to create a very fluid action feel.
Regards
DAle Erwin
The damper timing I thought was determined by the manufacturer. When t=
he key goes down it meets a couple of resistance points. One, the end =
of the key contacting the damper lift lever (but who can feel that?) , =
and two, the jack contacting the let off button. (which everybody can f=
eel) Since the contact between the key and damper lift lever is what,=
1/8 inch leeway what difference does it really make? The most importa=
nt consideration is that dampers lift as a unit as the damper pedal is =
depressed so that =93half dampening=94 can be utilized.
I can imagine asking any of the piano makers including Seiler who show =
up for the National Convention where they prefer the key to hit the dam=
per lever and why. ---ric www.pnotec.com
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