[pianotech] Young Chang action noise

Tom Driscoll tomtuner at verizon.net
Thu Apr 2 20:13:24 PDT 2009


James and Steve,
  The jack regulating punchings were my first guess too, but Steve mentioned  that he added bushing cloth  between the spoon and the punching  with no improvement. Although the punching seems to be ruled out as the culprit I had an  action recently that I was sure needed the punchings replaced. Turned out that the repetition  lever springs were way too strong and the hammer was jerking up like crazy.
 When I adjusted the spring on a sample note for a more reasonable rise the jack "leg " (Correct Nomenclature?) of the spring returned the jack with less force and the thumpy -tapping impact of the regulating punching impacting  the spoon was gone. How are the rep springs on this thing?
Just a thought. 
Best wishes,
Tom Driscoll RPTired
 
  Subject: Re: [pianotech] Young Chang action noise


  I had a similar experience with a fairly new Young Chang grand.  I replaced the jack regulating button felts and the knocking went away.  Fortunately, Young Chang picked up the bill under warranty.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Steve Blasyak 
    Subject: [pianotech] Young Chang action noise


    Greetings to all,

    I had an action problem today I am seeking advice from the group.

    The patient a small Young Chang G 157 sn 10952. Action is very noisy clunky. It seems .
     <Big Snip>
     I checked the regulation buttons by adding a bit of bushing cloth between the button and the spoon. No improvement. Steve Blasyak
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