I just saw the picture also, I can only speculate about it, but it seems possible What it seems to me is that they are using the speaker approach using a soundboard instead of the paper or "whatever cone" That soundboard could have attached behind it a coil and a magnet as in a speker, it would be very interesting to find out if what I think it is it really is, and the kind of wood they use, It seems a very interesting approach. Elian Degen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip L Ford" <fordpiano@lycos.com> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 12:25 AM Subject: Re: Electric Soundboard (fun stuff) > On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 16:35:11 > Farrell wrote: > >I did a search on "piano soundboard panel" and came up with the following: > > > > http://www.soundboard.net/ > > > >It is apparently an electric amplifier - to be used for a guitar I guess, > >but instead of having a speaker, it has a spruce soundboard on the front > >that is electrically driven somehow. > > > >What is this? Some kind of retro somethingorother? > > This is just the thing we've been waiting for to close the loop in the comparison > of the soundboard to a speaker, which has been the subject of so much discussion > lately. I wonder if that soundboard (speaker?) really moves? > > Phil F > > > ______________________________________________________________________________ mensaje enviado desde http://www.iespana.es emails (pop)-paginas web (espacio ilimitado)-agenda-favoritos (bookmarks)-foros -Chat
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