Wit, You make some good points. You should suggest the PTG not have manufacturers bring pianos to the exhibit hall as there is too much noise to compare anything. I will have to recheck the size of those pianos as I think they were both 185s. I didn't realize that size is only for the home. I will have to inform 5 churches that bought new Young Chang 175 and 185 pianos with the Wapin Bridge installed they made a mistake. They have no right to be pleased. Thank you for such great insight! Tim Coates Quoting Willem Blees <wimblees at aol.com>: > Michael > > My honest opinion is that I could not tell a difference between the > Weber and the Young Chang grand in the booth. Maybe it's because > there was too much noise in the hall. My other thought was, why put > the Wappin on?a small grand like that? This is an instrument bought > by the average Joe for in home use. So will they really be able to > tell the difference in sound? > The question is, will the?added expense of the Wappin bridge be > worth it as a selling point? > > > Wim > > -----Original Message----- > From: Michael Wathen <michael.wathen at wapin.com> > To: College and University Technicians <caut at ptg.org> > Sent: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 9:39 am > Subject: [CAUT] Young Chang - Weber with Wapin in Anaheim > > > > > I was not able to attend the convention in Anaheim.? I was wondering > what people's reactions were to the Young Chang Weber with Wapin > that the Young Chang was displaying in their exhibit. > >
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