One characteristic of great-sounding pianos is a rich, vibrant bass produced by long, heavy bass strings under high tension. Over time, as pianos age, the bass strings deteriorate and the tone loses luster. Replacing aging bass strings with new, custom-made strings can restore the piano's bass tone. The process involves removing the old strings, sending them to be duplicated, and installing the new strings, which may take a day if measurements are available or longer if new measurements need to be taken. Related repairs like replacing the bass bridge and dampers should also be considered to maximize the results of new bass strings.