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Aeolian Sting II Plays Too Quietly
By Jeremy Millinczek

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I have a question regarding my Aeolian Sting II.  The piano plays and
functions flawlessly.  The only problem is that the volume is not nearly
as loud as it should be -- I heard a different Sting II play twice as
loud as mine will.

I understand I must have a leak somewhere.  Can you give me any
advice about the best way to diagnose where it may be leaking?  I don't
believe I have any dead notes on the piano.  All parts of the player
mechanism look just about brand new.  Any help you can provide would be
greatly appreciated.

Thank you, Jeremy Millinczek
jmillinczek@yahoo.com.geentroep [delete ".geentroep" to reply]


(Message sent Fri 6 Mar 2009, 21:24:49 GMT, from time zone GMT-0800.)

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