compression ridges in New Baldwin grand

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@cox.net
Fri, 26 Sep 2003 17:25:16 -0500


> > Oh? Is this all just for your entertainment then?
>
>Well... maybe this part... between you and me that is... I mean it has to 
>be good
>for something doesnt it ??

Apparently not.


>Nice duck... but out of context... the quote was in reference to you first 
>saying
>they do.. then saying they dont. So whats it gonna be there Ron ?? Do you 
>or do
>you not believe the Compression Crowned Soundboard Design is seriously enough
>flawed from the start off to warrant not employing its use... period.

Yes, In my opinion, and for all the reasons I've given on this list, the 
compression crowned board is badly enough flawed in structural design to 
abandon altogether.


>Do you or
>do you not believe that the Rib Crowned Board is  superior from a 
>structual point
>of view, and every bit as good from an acoustic (direction musicality) 
>point of
>view ?

Given competent design for each, again, yes, for more times than I can 
remember.

We are now at the old news too many times repeated stage, and I'm sick of it.

Goodbye.

Ron N


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