untunable G-150

paul bruesch tunergeek at gmail.com
Mon Mar 12 18:14:51 MST 2007


A while back I tuned a YC G-157 (serial# G109437 -- anyone know year of mfr?
My Pierce 9th edition does not go that high). I'm a pretty low-time tech so
I don't always notice all the sorts of differences that are being discussed
on YC's in this thread. Anyhow, I certainly DID notice how very difficult
this YC was to tune. I felt the pins were extremely tight (and, I thought,
sticky).  But now in reviewing this thread, I'm recalling that even when the
pin did move, the pitch didn't necessarily move with it.  Is Protek the
recommended solution? How about on the pins? (JOKE!! Really!!)

On 3/11/07, Don Mannino <donmannino at ca.rr.com> wrote:
>
>  Dave,
>
> Yes, as I recall there are two zinc string rests in some pianos.  One
> under the capo, and one as the counter bearing.  They are unpainted metal,
> but are not as shiny as the usual chrome rear aliquot bars.
>
> DM
>
> At 10:04 AM 3/10/2007, you wrote:
>
> >>Some YC grands from around 1993-4 had a stepped zinc insert that was
> extremely sticky.  These were only in production for less than a year
> because they were horrible to tune even when brand new.<<
>
> What excactly is this stepped zinc insert? Is it also on the bottom of the
> V bar instead of the rod?
>
> I used protech VERY liberally, more so than I would usually want to admit,
> and no, the strings are not rusty.
>
>
> How about that "chrome plated" duplex-like bridge just forward of the
> tuning pins. This thing looks like trouble to me.
>
> Thanks for the responses, everyone.
>
> Dave Bunch
>
>
>
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