Are there wood shims on the top of the harp support on the left side? You can lower the harp by removing shims.
Are your new hammertips a different size than the original hammer tips?
Did you remove a ton of felt or paper punchings from the balance rail when you played with the keylevel and keydip?
Is your key dip too small?
I hope that you have the thick factory-installed shim on top of the harp supports. If it is glued on, try heating the glue to get it to release cleaner.
Is this a stage piano with wooden keys or with plastic keys?
Sean
Thanks for the reply.
Sadly there is no shim on the bass side of the piano to remove.
I didn't mess with the balancerail punchings as the keys are perfectly straight/alligned and keydip was within standard spec. (If it ain't broken don't fix it).
The piano is from '83 and has plastic keys and aluminum harp supports.
replacement hammertips are exactly the same as the ones i took off.
also, to add to my confusion. the harp pivot links were missing so i ordered a couple to make working on the piano easier, but i can't for the life of me figure out how to connect them.
My aluminum harp supports are "hollowed out" if that makes sense? ..
i will try to post some pictures asap..
thanks in advance for any help