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#627560 - 04/07/07 12:50 PM
Reverberation on middle C
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Registered: 01/15/07
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Hi, I just the first tuning on my new Yamaha YUS5 a few weeks ago. Since then, I noticed an annoying reverberation on middle C, middle C#, and B flat (same octave,) when held for more than a second. It is almost a twangy noise. Any ideas on what causes this and can it be fixed without a call for the tuner to come back out? He lives over an hour away and I'd feel bad about calling him. Thanks, Kevin
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#627561 - 04/07/07 11:56 PM
Re: Reverberation on middle C
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Registered: 05/04/04
Posts: 1984
Loc: Murphys, Ca
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Seems like we are repeatingourselves. It's a new piano, the strings stretch. It will change in sound. Wait. Play it a lot and it will settle in faster. Don't expect it to sound really good for the first year. Then the strings will have stretched enough to hold a decent tuning. And you need to tune it 4 times the first year at least. It's kind of like breaking in a new engine.
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Keith Roberts Associate, PTG Keith's Piano Service Hathaway Pines,Ca
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