<<It is hard to follow threads when posts from AOL clients are often delayed for 24 hours or more. But to address the rattles and noises, they are usually associated with loose screws unless some little person decided to toss a marble or coin into one of the plate holes. >> Carol, Thanks for the info on rattles (and the delightful hissing story!). For my 1st free tuning, the tuner did tighten lid hinges, but later, the exact same buzz was still there on the A above middle C. The buzz is intermittent. Last week I laid a software box on the piano top (a DU1A) and later sat down to play and the buzz was worse than ever. I removed the box and it was not as bad, so that seems to say the lid has something to do with it. BTW, nothing else at all is in that part of room - on wall or near piano and it is clear sound is coming from within the piano. Floors are newly carpeted, no furniture or paintings, etc within maybe 8 feet or more. Using your advice, and the other recent owner of a DU1A - Jared's - I checked the screws around the front part that comes off when they tune it - and tigntened just the tiniest bit those larger screws on the side. But what I noticed was the part you put the music on - I think that would be called the desk? - has hinges with screws in pairs with 3 pairs on each hinge - had several stripped screws, and I had never touched them before - plus I do not believe the tuner touched them, as I was there when he was doing the lid screws. I only noticed this, as I tightened 2 out of the 3 on the left, and each time I put screw driver in middle one, I could not get a grip to turn. So I brought a flashlight and had it at an angle to see the screw's hole was stripped. There was another one the same way, one that I had not yet touched. My concern is that they will try to say I did this, but the only reason I was even checking this out was that the tuner they sent said to buy a small screw driver and make sure they were tight if there was more buzzing. I assume I can obtain more screws so this will not become a problem in the future? My thoughts are that once I have time to play every day, in July, I will remove the front and see if I ever get a buzz with it off. If not that will seem to say it is probably some part of the front. And if I get it then I will know it is coming from somewhere inside the piano of the lid. One more thing - when delivered, the piano did not have this buzz for about 3 weeks. I barely play due to schedule, but each time I played - no buzz. The buzz started immediately after it was pulled out about 8" to plug the speaker in BEHIND the piano as they had delivered and put it too close to the wall. Is there any chance that the little roller casters of the piano could be in any way involved? The sound does not sound like it is coming from there, but I just am curious as to why it did not buzz for weeks and now always buzzes more than half the time - seldom a day goes by with no buzz.... (And the tuner did carefully check all the wires behind the piano that none were touching the soundboard, etc) Blessings, Wanda ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
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Re:rattles
2007-06-16 by wandamusic@aol.com
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