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TINE PIANO
OWNER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 TINE PIANO OWNER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 While the weight of these pianos was an enormous improvement over moving an acoustic piano, such weight is not a viable option for many of today’s musicians. The Vintage Vibe Tine Piano has been thoroughly designed to provide classic tone and a naturally weighted feel, with superior ease of portability.
  • Page 3: Specifications

    SpecIfIcatIonS Base............................ Spruce / Poplar 73 tIne Model Keybed............................Linden HEIGHT: ” (without legs) ” (with legs) Action Rail........................Hardrock Maple WIDTH: ” DEPTH: ” Hammers..........Cycolac Flange, Hardwood Butt and Graduated Neoprene Tips WEIGHT: 60 lbs (without legs) Tone Source..........Asymmetrical Tuning Fork with Electromagnetic Pickups KEy CoMPASS: E8 - E80 Harp..............................
  • Page 4: Sustain Pedal

    VIntage VIbe actIVe Model pre-aMp controlS Any Platform, Z or X-Stand is suitable to support a Vintage Vibe Piano. When selecting a stand, care should be taken to ensure that it provides solid footing and does not interfere with access to the jack plate nor proper function of the sustain pedal.
  • Page 5 The technicians at Vintage Vibe prefer and voice all pianos with tube amplification and The Vintage Vibe Piano is carefully voiced in our shop for even timbre and volume across the key compass. reccomend the Fender Hot Rod series amplifiers. However, as each player has individual tastes, it is recom- Shipping, atmospheric conditions, amplification methods, and personal tastes may necessitate additional mended to try your piano through a variety of amplifiers to arrive at your desired tone.
  • Page 6: Tine Replacement

    To raise the pitch: Slide the spring toward the keys. Vintage Vibe tines are swaged from the finest quality of steel and should last indefinitely under normal use. To lower the pitch: Slide the spring away from the keys.
  • Page 7: Troubleshooting

    troubleSHootIng If some notes still sustain, it may be necessary to re-adjust the damper arm of the offending notes. First, electronIcS check that all action components (key, hammer, and damper arm) are returning to a proper “at rest” posi- tion upon key release. Remove the three screws that fasten the harp to the support blocks and lift the harp If the piano is not producing any sound check that it is properly plugged into an appropriate outlet, ensure to the upright position.
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