S&S D Duplex

David Andersen bigda@gte.net
Sun, 24 Nov 2002 20:47:48 -0700


>> >Dan again in such flattering style:
>> >Then your expertise, ingenuity and devotion may be worth recognizing. Until
>> then, it is suspect. Don't stop
>> >there. We are all interested in your progress.
>> >
>> >Dan Franklin
>
>> Ron returns the compliment:
>
>> As we are in yours. Please keep us informed on the continuing status of
>> your new soundboard research endeavors. If you do it right, you'll really
>> like the results, and your treble sustain times will increase dramatically.
>> There's a brave new world of piano design out there for anyone interested
>> in expanding their horizons. Good luck on your quest.
>>
>> Ron N

This is simple, guys.  
Ron:  You're not that far from the next national PTG convention; I'd 
donate 25 bucks to your moving fund so you could bring a piano that YOU 
hear and can stand behind as much improved, with dramatically increased 
treble sustain times, due to its soundboard redesign and implementation. 
I'd love to hear with my own ears an example of what you advocate and are 
doing....if I love it, it's something I would be completely open to 
implementing in my own shop at some point.

Dan:  Please bring/find/arrange for a piano at the next national PTG 
convention that   YOU hear and can stand behind as much improved, with 
dramatically increased treble sustain times, due to its back duplexes 
being tuned.   I'd love to hear with my own ears an example of what you 
advocate and are doing....if I love it, it's something I would be 
completely open to implementing in my own practice.

I appreciate you both.
David A.

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