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Adjusting Reproducing Pianos
By Don Teach

The bottom line on adjusting the player part of any reproducing piano
is how musical it can sound. So don't just set the pump pressure at
"xyz"-inches because it works in a neighbors piano.  If your piano
plays too loud then lower the pressure.  Don't get wrapped up in a
mathmatically perfect player.

Don Teach


(Message sent Fri 26 Dec 1997, 16:17:16 GMT, from time zone GMT-0600.)

Key Words in Subject:  Adjusting, Pianos, Reproducing

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