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#2035332 - 02/18/13 03:28 PM
tuning depends on brand?
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Registered: 12/01/12
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Does it make sense that one technician is more experience in tuning certain brands say steinway? I have a steinway M. Shall I go with a "steinway" guy for tuning?
If anyone can recommend a reputable technician around Ann Arbor, MI, I will appreciate to hear it.
Thanks, Peng
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#2035341 - 02/18/13 03:41 PM
Re: tuning depends on brand?
[Re: yshhq]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 05/03/03
Posts: 688
Loc: Tennessee
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Greetings, There is something to be said for familiarity, but any competent tech can tune a Steinway M as well as another. There is nothing particularly atypical about the tuning of this brand, (I tune a LOT of them). The PTG web site can, at least, steer you towards techs that have at least passed technical tests. It is rare that a real piano butcher takes the time to do this, but it can happen. Regards,
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#2035342 - 02/18/13 03:43 PM
Re: tuning depends on brand?
[Re: yshhq]
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Yikes! 10000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/07/03
Posts: 18718
Loc: Oakland
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To some extent, tuning depends on the individual piano, not just the brand. A good tuner can tune just about any piano.
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#2035350 - 02/18/13 03:58 PM
Re: tuning depends on brand?
[Re: yshhq]
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Registered: 11/07/07
Posts: 6828
Loc: Grand Rapids Michigan
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I live in Grand Rapids Mi. I don't travel anywhere near where you are, but I do know these two people and their reputations.
I would call Richard Bittner who lives closer to the Detroit area at 248-619-9027.
Or James Reeder who is very well known for his rebuilding work. Jim used to be a Steinway dealer for many years. Not sure if he still is or not? He is located in Lansing Mi at 517-886-9447. Either one of those two are excellent technicians.
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#2035353 - 02/18/13 04:06 PM
Re: tuning depends on brand?
[Re: yshhq]
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Registered: 03/25/06
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Loc: Georgia, USA
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Speaking as somewhat of a hobbyist/DIY tuner, I’ve found that the higher quality pianos I’ve owned are easier to tune than the lesser quality pianos I’ve owned. Following that logic, a tuner with less skill may be able to tune a higher quality piano better than one of lesser quality. Of course, no piano is easy to tune… (for me at least  ) Rick
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#2036625 - 02/20/13 09:08 PM
Re: tuning depends on brand?
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Registered: 05/28/01
Posts: 8396
Loc: Philadelphia/South Jersey
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I live in Grand Rapids Mi. I don't travel anywhere near where you are, but I do know these two people and their reputations.
I would call Richard Bittner who lives closer to the Detroit area at 248-619-9027.
Or James Reeder who is very well known for his rebuilding work. Jim used to be a Steinway dealer for many years. Not sure if he still is or not? He is located in Lansing Mi at 517-886-9447. Either one of those two are excellent technicians.
I know both of these gentlemen - and I am NOWHERE near Mi. I think you could do well with either man. I did not know that Jim Reeder was ever a Steinway dealer but I understand he does a nice rebuilding job. I have never personally seen his work though.
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