Topic: Keyboard Touchweight
Recently I started taking lessons with my kids' music teacher. The very heavy action on the vintage upright there soon had me shopping for a new DP keyboard, to replace my SL-990 which suddenly felt far too light.
Then I learned how "touchweight" is a real thing, measured on acoustic pianos with the damper up, and that 55g is considered about the standard for static touchweight. Also that it can be measured fairly reliably by a novice with modern coins as weights.
So I took the biggest stack of coinage I could conveniently put together: 95.8g according to google and excel. It barely deflected the keys at all, other than in the top 2 octaves. The weight conquered those fairly easily, which then became obvious when playing.
Fatar fortunately publishes touchweights of the keybeds. (It's really unfortunate that the retail brands don't!) The TP/40 comes in several flavors: Light (75g), Medium (85g), Hard (95g), and GH (which apparently is even more, other than the top range).
95g suddenly seems like a lot. I wonder how different a DP should be, since there's no mechanical damper to release? Or, what should an AP touchweight be with the damper in place?
Also I wonder if others here have performed similar tests? My keyboard is a bit older, but I'm curious to gather a few more coins to see if I can get reasonably accurate weights for the various regions. Perhaps good for reference, since the manufacturers don't seem too interested in publishing this important spec.