[pianotech] Grand practice rail

allan at sutton.net allan at sutton.net
Fri Sep 24 16:57:33 MDT 2010


Hello all,

I am pleased to report a successful installation. The resulting sound is
very nice, and very muffled. My client is happy.

Steve is helpful with our questions. My client wanted still more damping
power, so Steve provided a different material.

I did the soldered installation but the new one should be easier.

It's a good idea well implemented.

Go for it !

http://www.grandpianomuffler.com

Allan Sutton, m.mus. RPT
www.pianotechniquemontreal.com


2010/9/24 Ben Gac, RPT <ben at benspianotuning.com>

> Geoff,
>
> I haven't installed one, but I just sat through Steve Jame's demonstration
> at our chapter meeting last Tuesday. As I understand it, the system will
> take about 3 hours to install (maybe 4 for first timers) plus initial
> measuring. I believe his target for the technician is to make the Grand
> Piano Muffler cost about $500-600 for a client.
>
> It seems to me like he's got the system down pretty well now. No soldering
> is required anymore. For a retrofit mute rail, there's no better
> option--plus, unlike foam baffles, one can disengage the system with the
> pulling of a pin.
>
> As far as "deregulation," Steve recommends setting the let-off at just
> at/barely before the hammer strikes the felt. A little less power, a little
> less control. There's some compromise there, but it's necessary with any
> system that uses a mute rail.
>
> I heard the piano with the rail engaged and it certainly brought the sound
> down significantly. Of course, because the hammer is striking the felt over
> the strings, the clarity of attack is considerably muffled (hence the name,
> right?). I'd compare the sound to just about any upright with the mute rail
> installed; it's perhaps even a bit quieter. I'm sure Steve would be happy to
> answer any of your questions. Good luck!
>
> -Ben
>
> Ben Gac, RPT
> Ben's Piano Tuning
> (708) 488-1450 - office
> (630) 291-5654 - mobile
> Ben at BensPianoTuning.com
> www.BensPianoTuning.com
>
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> Greetings All -
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> I have several times seen this new-fangled grand piano practice rail kit at
> PTG conventions. Has anyone here ever installed one? Does it work without
> forcing too much deregulation of the action? For that matter, does it work?
> I have a customer who only gets to play late at night and her neighbors are
> complaining. Perhaps some heavy foam underneath? I'm open to
> recommendations.
>
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>
> -- Geoff
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> . Geoff Sykes, RPT
> . 626-799-7545
> .  <http://www.ivories52.com> www.ivories52.com
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> Ben Gac, RPT
> Ben's Piano Tuning
> (630) 291-5654 - cell
> (708) 488-1450 - office
> Ben at BensPianoTuning.com
> www.BensPianoTuning.com
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