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RE: [disklavier] Some Technical Questions

2005-11-17 by GORDON M TAYLOR

Chis, I live in Denver, Wells music sells these pianos and has the 
capabilitiy to tune.  I also have a friend here in Aurora that tunes mine.  
I can give you his number if you are interested.

Gordon


>From: "maxmannnn" <chrisvallier@...>
>Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [disklavier] Some Technical Questions
>Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 07:21:10 -0000
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>Hello All,
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>I recently purchased an older Disklavier (mx100a). I'm very excited
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>to find this message board, and I intend to post some of my own
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>creations as time permits. 1st things 1st though... I've got a few
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>problems with disklavier I'd like to get ironed out. I've searched
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>through this forum at some length and can't seem to find answers I'm
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>looking for. Any help is MUCH appreciated!
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>1. All the keys sustain well, except for a few, and they seem like
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>they have a slightly "dampened" sustain. A casual listener may not
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>be able to tell, however it really bugs me... Can this be fixed?
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>2. It seems like there is a very small vibration on the top or upper
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>back of the piano when certain keys are played. Is this normal?
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>Again, don't mean to be picky, but it bugs me.
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>3. Can any tuner out of the phonebook tune my mx100a? Or is there a
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>resource I should tap into for this? This piano was moved from
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>Austin to Colorado Springs... should I wait before tuning?
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>4. There is currently a DKC500RW for sale on ebay. Would it improve
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>my mx100a, or should I just pony up for the dsr1?
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>5. Concerning the 500 ms delay, I've read it can be disabled, and to
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>look in the manual. I don't see instructions on how to do it.. can
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>someone spell this out for me?
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>Thanks again for any help!
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