Jahn Tuning Wedge, Rubber

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Tuning Wedge

  • Rubber
Disponível desde Abril 2004
número de artigo 169693
unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
€ 1,50
IVA incluído, € 20 de portes de envio adicionais
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139 Avaliações de clientes

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Better than felt mutes
pooispoois 15.10.2019
I bought a set of both rubber and felt mutes for piano tuning, as I had no previous experience to inform me. After using both, the rubber mutes are clearly easier to use and better at muting than the felt ones.

I rated 4/5 stars on the "quality" only due to a somewhat rough, "just off the machine" finish that could be improved. Of course, for 1,50€ a mute I am not complaining.
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What can you ask of a wedge?
John1193 13.04.2014
I got asked to rate this product. It seemed churlish not to? So here we go! It is a rubber wedge. It is for use when tuning grand pianos. (Uprights require a quite different device because the cast iron frame is behind the strings and a wedge would not go in far enough. This requires a Papp's wedge or mute.) There are three strings for most notes, two in the upper bass and just one in the bass. Where there are two or more, strings have to be muted, ie silenced a one can work on only one at a time. One needs a pair to tune a grand. There are some plastic ones on ebay for less money. They are not good. Rubber is best as it is pliable. Old fashioned tuners used felt ones: I have found them in old pianos. I just can't touch felt: It makes my hair stand on end. There are other types: Some have a metal handle on with a loop at the end. It is a matter of preference. I prefer short ones,, like these, as my failing eyesight has to be focused right on the gap where the wedge has to go. What more can one say? Very reasonably priced and do the job brilliantly. I keep leaving them in grand pianos all over the place and have to buy them often. Thank you Thomann.
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Good product
737Captain 24.10.2021
For a non-pro, occasional tuner of my personal piano, a can tell that this product, a simple piece of rubber, is a good and worthy product. I prefer it over the Diskant tuning wedge because it doesn't slip and stays in place if you push it firm enough. I recommend.
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They fill their function.
Anónimo 12.02.2015
I have purchased this to tune my own piano, and they are very good at muting. If I have to make one critic, I could say they could have better marks so the rubber stands still and quiet where you put it.
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