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The people that restored my grand piano said it would take around 3 years for the instrument to come into its own. It really did. And that even a new piano takes time and effort to tweak into becoming its best self. For my space this meant even replacing all the hammers, ultimately starting with a completely "unjucied" version. And that voicing hammers is kind of a one way street. You can needle them to soften, but they will harden over time. If you apply hardeners that is not reversible. So starting soft and very, very slowly building up seemed a good way to go.