I have a 1994 Kemble Woburn which I bought a couple of months ago - before that it was virtually unused - no hammer wear etc. I am generally very pleased with it but the bass/treble cross over is a bit dodgy - bass notes 27 to 32 are a bit buzzy (soundboard seems ok, no split bridge, no rust on strings, copper windings seemingly o.k) whereas treble notes 33 to 39 inclusive are a bit 'dead'.
I have had the piano tuned - the piano tuner said that it was 'just the piano' - which I'm sure is true - he was not keen to voice the piano as 'it is all down to individual taste' - an understandable comment which I have also heard from other tuners.
However, having read the above mentioned thread, is it possible that this apparent 'design fault' can be mitigated by toning? If so, and I do it myself as a keen amateur (I have Reblitz to guide on methodology), do I need to harden or soften the bass notes and harden or soften the treble notes.....Barrie?
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Apologies for the somewhat 'involved' nature of this posting.