Anyway, i'm a student and this old antique is the instrument i have to learn with, its only cost me the price of a tune and the tuner said its worth tuning, it's a concert overture and is actually a decent quality piano..
It sounds dull towards the bass end and being a student at the moment i don't want to spend money on it if it can be avoided! Bear in mind its playable and i have had many hours of enjoyment out of it!
When i got it half the keys didn't work but i removed the action and spent many hours with silicone spray lubricating and working the action untill it came good again, if anyone else thinks of doing this i have some advise, don't do it on the kitchen floor. For 2 weeks afterwards the residual silicone spray made the kitchen lino lethal when wearing socks!! its like black ice!!! no wonder it works so well in felt bushes.....
But... i want to try and remove that dull thuddish sound from it if i can, or at least improve it slightly, anyone got any ideas / suggestions??
I'm really starting to get somewhere with my playing and i like this old piano, it has a great tone except the odd dull sounding note
Thanks for taking the time to read my post
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