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Pin blocks made of 17-layer laminated panel to raise bearing power The continuity of tone is emphasized when a piano is located in a concert hall or school auditorium. They are constructed with maple, walnut or mahogany and elastic hammer felt, providing a sensitive, dynamic response to the expression of the pianist. Hammers conveying the dynamic expression of the pianist Hammers are adjusted to strike the strings in less than 1/250 of a second. A keyboard that conveys the soul of the pianist Young Chang keyboards are made of wood with lower specific gravity but higher elasticity, giving the pianist a softer yet firm sense of touch. The action of a Young Chang piano, consists of 4,500 parts, each manufactured with an error tolerance of 5/100mm, and made of hard maple to resist deformation from excessive use. Precise action that expresses the pianist's emotion more delicately The three factors of beautiful sound in a piano – volume, tone and quality – depend on the precise action of the sound-producing mechanism of a piano.

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Young Chang’s ingenious soundboard design includes a low-note portion shaped like a round speaker with creases, optimizing the efficiency of vibration and effect of resonance and creating a deep, rich tone. The insert has broken off flush with the end of the metal rod, so the sustain pedal is inoperable.Spruce soundboards with the highest sound-transmission coefficient For soundboards, Young Chang uses A-class northern spruce, which provides an excellent sound-transmission coefficient. At the top of the pedal rod there is a white plastic insert with a little peg, that fits into the damper rail rubber grommet. You have to back off the pedal adjustment so it barely lifts the dampers, otherwise you'll be replacing it soon. The action and damper lift rod has a very small radius when it swings, so lifter lever binds on the insert pin and tends to break it off. Drill out the insert for a screw and pulll it out, it's not that hard to do. You may be able to get these from Young Chang. Has anyone tried this? I didn't have a small rat-tail file but next time, I will give it a try it.Īrlington Heights Message Original Message: Possible solution: Simply elongate the hole in the lift lever (back to front). BTW, the pedal is already adjusted to minimum damper lift.

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As Paul (above) says, this is what apparently causes the "Upright Pedal Rod Dowel Tip (TOP)" No. As the rod lifts the lever, the guide hole the pin goes through puts a bending pressure on the pin and plastic insert. I just replaced another tip this morning and threatened to replace it with a wooden dowel too.but then I looked down at the damper lift lever. For one customer who was breaking them at a pretty fast rate, I actually replaced the entire rod with a wooden dowel (5/8" I think) with a steel pin on each end. These "Upright Pedal Rod Dowel Tip (TOP)" No. :( I tried finding it online myself too but I can't and it is becoming to time consuming.

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I know Yamaha has too because they still install them in their pianos. Grand Rapids, guess I would call Schaff, PianoTeksupply, Yamaha or Young Chang on Monday and see if one of them carries it. You can get those little things from Schaff Piano Supply. Please share the part# and/or page in the Schaff catalog. "Upright Pedal Rod Dowel Tip (BOTTOM)" No. I believe these are the correct names for the parts Zeno is looking for.ġ. I'll name the parts too so you can look them up. Well, my Schaff book is older and doesn't agree with the page numbers of a friend who has an updated version but, in mine, it is on page 120 in the Yamaha section of Schaff. Hence, those references numbers you gave are invalid.Īlso, a search of the Schaff catalog online produced zero resultsįor both the name and part# you provided. Unfortunately, there is no Yamaha section anymore in the latest Schaff catalog,













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