Why Older pianos and Pianolas sound better [Part 1]
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Increíble ver cómo funciona con un sólo pedal... Extraordinaria presión.
Congratulations...!
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Increíble la presión obtenida con un sólo pedal (imagino que es real ya que no se ve funcionar la pianola...)
Enhorabuena y felicitaciones
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Hello,
Thanks for you videos and please keep them coming!!
Are the hammers in this piano original or modern replacements?
berntd 1 year ago
@berntd All Hammers have been replace , Hardened and eased off by me and all our pianolas have our "Luma NON RUSTING" Piano Bass Strings. and Rust resistant Treble Strings Thanks Steve
StevesPianolas 1 year ago
Hi Steve, yes, I can hear that.
In my personal opinion (nothing against you or anyone), new hammers are way too hard and give that crisp glass like harsh crystal clear sound. I find that sound tyring, expecially on Boogie Woogie. The old pianos were more mellow and smooth in my opnion.
berntd 1 year ago
@berntd Hi the hammers can be voiced before hardening , It all depends what customers want ! It really is a matter of taste . Cheers Steve
StevesPianolas 1 year ago
Great sounding pianola! I have a 1925 model scheduled to be rebuilt by the end of the year.
pm0501 2 years ago
Hi thanks for your comment . Please be careful on who you choose to rebuild your
Pianola . Make sure they rebush your spoolbox If they don't . Don't use them ! Your Pianola would sound better with new strings . Hope it turns out o'k . Cheers
StevesPianolas 2 years ago