I don't know about Potter or Reblitz, but if you regulate according to the Yamaha 37 steps you'll have some problems. Spring strength affects almost every other regulation point; if you don't do it very precisely first, and then refine it later on, thing will change, and not for the better; wrong spring strength (too little or too much) will blur and confuse the feeling of the other precise regulation protocols. Blow distance, some aftertouch, then spring strength. Foist and fawmost, kiddies. Balance is the key. xoDA I agree. Springs need to be right before you start any other regulating and then need to be refined near the end of the regulating process. Al G Allied PianoCraft PO Box 1549 High Point, NC 27261 (336) 454-2000 PianoTech at alliedpianocraft.com www.alliedpianocraft.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080130/cd36f4c6/attachment.html
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