On Sunday, September 22, 2002, at 09:50 PM, David Ilvedson wrote: > What kind of readings would disqualify a piano for examination? If there are wild strings in the mid-range, 3 examiners might try to take readings on problem strings. If the examiners' readings vary by more than .3 cents or so, the piano cannot successfully be used for the exam until corrections are made, such as hammer shaping, string seating on the bridge, firming up the bridge pins... Kent
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