ACTION NOISE BABY GRAND
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ACTION NOISE BABY GRAND
Would appreciate some advice on my Bluthner IV 1937, restored (I'm told) about 15 years ago by Bluthner in London.
Release of the keys in the most used areas produces a thump which I now find quite distracting.
I've had a look at the hammer rest rail etc with the action out and the felt is soft and not too indented.
The noise doesn't appear to originate from the keys themselves falling back to rest, and they don't seem loose on the pins.
Any thoughts on the source and the solution please ?
I'm in North Cornwall in case there's anyone with a recommendation of a local expert who might work on it.
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if a roller then it's most likely the rollers getting hard and banging down on the jacks and the jack slap button getting hard as well. the hammers should not be resting on the hammer rail when at rest.
if a patent action then lost of items to make a noise I would not dismiss the keys if the balance holes are enlarged thy will knock
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Any fool can make a piano-- it needs a tuner to put the music in it
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It's roller action, and the hammer shafts do sit on the hammer rail felt when at rest. If they shouldn't, then some serious regulation is needed, but I'm uncertain about this since there's no lost motion between depressing keys and hammers starting to lift.
I'll have a look at the slip rail but I'm no technician and dare not take things apart !
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coldfingers wrote:Thanks everyone for very helpful replies.
It's roller action, and the hammer shafts do sit on the hammer rail felt when at rest. If they shouldn't, then some serious regulation is needed, but I'm uncertain about this since there's no lost motion between depressing keys and hammers starting to lift.
I'll have a look at the slip rail but I'm no technician and dare not take things apart !
if the hammers are sitting on the rail, you have lost motion and the action needs a good service call in a tuner who can regulate
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As Barrie says, a full regulation (service) should sort the problems out. Your tuner will need a grand regulating rack to reset the hammers, so its best to ask if they do "grand regulation" - you will also need a decent flat table - about 4ft in length if the work can be done in your home; if not, the action may need to be taken away for the first parts of the regulation process.
Thereafter, pianos should be regulated every 3 years, and tuned every 6 months as a guideline/ depending on use.
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Any fool can make a piano-- it needs a tuner to put the music in it
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Now I need to find someone in the outback of North Cornwall to sort it out, so if there's anyone with a recommendation that would be a great help. The tuner from the shop did a good job on first setting it up, but is too far away, and my experience of a local tuner wasn't brilliant.
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If it does not improve things,turn the hammers back level with their companions and get out the drawing board
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took me 20vernon wrote:It's taken 81 years for me to learn that the hammer rest is called the"staccato rail." crikey as Boris would say
quoted from a Mr A. Lawrence all those years back!
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Colin Nicholson wrote:took me 20vernon wrote:It's taken 81 years for me to learn that the hammer rest is called the"staccato rail." crikey as Boris would say
quoted from a Mr A. Lawrence all those years back!
I was told this when I was at college but forgot about it (like most things too much beer) till you pointed it out, but S&S call them Hammer rest pads, as most call it the hammer rest rail but the hammers don't rest on it. it may have been a City and Guilds question back in the 70s. Was it A, B, or C
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Time to call in an expert I guess, or exchange it for a modern instrument - would this be madness, or am I being over romantic about Bluthner ?
I know much of this is down to personal taste, but i don't think it sounded that bad in the showroom, so i'm wondering if noise from the action of any piano is going to bother me in a smaller room with a fairly low ceiling.
Too many variables but it's worth asking.
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Any fool can make a piano-- it needs a tuner to put the music in it
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Colin Nicholson Dip. Mus. CMIT CLCM PTLLS
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