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Pearl River grand pianos do tend to have lots of friction to overcome and
a lite tuning method will not be stabile on them. If the rear
duplex is not up to pitch, there is a tuning method to work on that
specifically. If it is the front one, most likely it is his tuning
method.<br><br>
Andrew Anderson<br><br>
At 05:45 PM 8/17/2007, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">It was explained to me that the
duplex scaling didn't sound "right" with the piano after it was
tuned by the tech who suggested weaving the braid or felt, I'm not sure
which was used, through the duplex scale/string tails to deaden the
sound. It occured to me if this wasn't a normal problem with Pearl River
Grands it might be the tech's habit of not pounding his tunings in( I
have personal experience having followed him at more than one
venue) that caused the problem. Since I have NO experience with
Pearl River pianos, I'm asking those who do. I know there were problems
with these pianos in years past but I thought most of it had been ironed
out. These pianos are new, less than 6 months old, so I'm looking for
recent experience with pianos new within the last year or so. <br><br>
On 8/17/07, <b>Mark Wisner</b>
<<a href="mailto:mwisner@earthlink.net">mwisner@earthlink.net</a>>
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<dd>I do have a fair amount of experience with Pearl River pianos, and
I'm happy to help you in any way I can, but I'm not sure what your
question is.<br><br>
<dd>If your question is why a tech might have woven string braid through
the duplex section, it's probably because someone didn't find the sounds
that section produced pleasant.....imagine that!<br><br>
<dd>Mark Wisner<br><br>
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<dd>-----Original Message----- <br>
<dd>From: Michael Magness <br>
<dd>Sent: Aug 17, 2007 9:22 AM <br>
<dd>To: <a href="mailto:pianotech@ptg.org">pianotech@ptg.org</a> <br>
<dd>Subject: Problems With Duplex Scaling Of Pearl River Grands?
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<dd>I am re-posting the question to anyone who has experience with Pearl
River Grands of recent(within the last year)manufacture. I have a report
of 2 grands on a dealers floor that have duplex scaling that does not
"match" with the piano scaling. The non-PTG technician has
blocked the string tails where the duplex scaling is with a felt strip
woven in. A friend at the dealership has mentioned this to me in a
questioning way. I have no experience with Pearl River pianos just the
tech's work. I have noticed he doesen't pound his tunings in and am
wondering if this is perhaps the cause? <br><br>
<dd>-- <br>
<dd>Michael Magness<br>
<dd>Magness Piano Service<br>
<dd>608-786-4404<br>
<dd><a href="http://www.ifixpianos.com/">www.IFixPianos.com </a><br>
<dd>email <a href="mailto:mike@ifixpianos.com">mike@ifixpianos.com</a>
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<dd>-- <br>
<dd>Michael Magness<br>
<dd>Magness Piano Service<br>
<dd>608-786-4404 <br>
<dd><a href="http://www.ifixpianos.com/">www.IFixPianos.com</a><br>
<dd>email <a href="mailto:mike@ifixpianos.com">mike@ifixpianos.com</a>
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-- <br>
Michael Magness<br>
Magness Piano Service<br>
608-786-4404<br>
<a href="http://www.IFixPianos.com">www.IFixPianos.com</a><br>
email <a href="mailto:mike@ifixpianos.com">mike@ifixpianos.com</a>
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