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<DIV><EM>"Does anyone out there have a set of reg specs for this piano or
know where I could reasonable get them?"</EM></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Regulation specs <EM>can</EM> provide a good starting
point for an action regulation, but depending on individual action geometry, one
really needs to "let the action tell you" what specs will work best with that
particular action/piano. One can produce a poorly performing action by sticking
to a set of regulation specs.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>But you knew that....... <STRONG><FONT
size=5>;-)</FONT></STRONG></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial>Terry Farrell</FONT></DIV>
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<P>Tuned a Hyundai G-82 grand, today. First I'd ever seen or even heard of?
(We live a sheltered life, here in the boondocks, i.e., the Ozarks.)</P>
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<P>Pretty case, has potential I think, but regulation is horrible (see horror
story below) and it badly needs voicing after that.</P>
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<P>Meat of Message (pork, mostly): <EM>Does anyone out there have a set
of reg specs for this piano or know where I could reasonable get
them?</EM></P>
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<P>Horror story, the worst note: F5 blocking against the strings "chingank"
sort of sound. Found the lettoff button screwed to the top, no letoff at all.
"Who would do this," I ask, "and why?" Tried to set a letoff, but the hammer
failed to reset on every blow, i.e., dead note, no play. Hmmm ...</P>
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<P>Further investigation finds the jack way too high, about 3 mm above the rep
window. No wonder someone who couldn't/didn't diagnose the problem correctly
messed with the letoff trying to get it to reset--I'm surprised he/she left
the front rail punchings in place! Adjusted jack height and all is well—or at
least the note plays, lets off, and resets. The only excuse I can give our
mystery tuner is that who the heck would expect a key regulation item to be so
far out of whack? And why would it? Given the piano's one-owner history,
it almost had to come from the factory or dealer this way.</P>
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<P>Alan Barnard<BR>Salem, MO</P></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>