Touch weight regulation, vs. adjustments in action

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mozart453
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Touch weight regulation, vs. adjustments in action

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My Steinway M, 1917, overhauled three times in 20 years.. the best work done by Dale Erwin, Modesto, now needs regulation. Dale regulated by touch weight in 1992. He is a bit far to send the piano, and my local tech (RPT) can probably handle it. He wants to take a full day to work on the action without a touch weight. I'm hoping this will even out the touch across the keyboard as it drives me crazy to play a pp not have certain notes flow out.. It really gets me very frustrated. Would this manual type of regulation to the tune of $300 be effective for meeting my needs.

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Re: Touch weight regulation, vs. adjustments in action

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sounds as though it needs a good regulation before anyone starts fiddling with the touch weight
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