[pianotech] 6th 3rd test

AAA Piano Works, LLC aaapianoworks at frontier.com
Sun Oct 24 14:54:25 MDT 2010


 

Hello,

 

Just to clarify something, when tuning octaves in the bass, the M6th should
beat 1. The same? Or 2.Faster? or 3. Slower? than the m3rd.

 

If C 3 is tuned, then the Eb 2 - C3  beat rate should be ????? compared to
C2 to Eb2 beat rate.  C2 is the note to be tuned.

 

Thank you,

 

Brian Doepke

 

From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On Behalf
Of Andrew Anderson
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 3:46 PM
To: David Lawson; pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: Re: [pianotech] Regulation mystery

 

Yammies, esp. U-1, are infamous for this.  Lost motion is necessary for
them, more if it is dry.

 

Andrew Anderson

 

On Oct 24, 2010, at 3:02 AM, David Lawson wrote:





I regularly service about twenty pianos at a Conservatorium, both uprights
and grands. The uprights are mostly Yamaha U1 models about 15 to twenty
years old, with a couple of Kawai KS models also. I regulate the lost motion
on these instruments so that the capstan holds the wippen so there is no
lost motion, however, it is not holding the hammer off the rest. I have just
finished the regular maintenance of these this week, and discovered that all
but one had increased the height of the capstans to hold the hammers off the
hammerest by about 1/4 inch or 6cm. My first reaction was that someone had
been at them, turning up the capstan. However, this is not possible as I am
the only tech. who attends to these pianos.

So, my question is this: Would the sudden change from drought,(about ten
years) to very wet conditions, have brought on this amazing change? I find
it difficult to believe that this much change could be brought about by
humidity. Let's face it, the metal pin holding the capstan is tight into the
rear of the key, which would surely not increase the height by this much
with humidity! I checked the back touch on the key-frame, and it seems quite
normal.The only piano that did not have this happen to it, had an additional
heater in that room, which may give us a clue.

Your thoughts please.

David Lawson Wangaratta Australia

 

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