Treblemost damper

Stéphane Collin collin.s@skynet.be
Fri, 7 Oct 2005 15:03:30 +0200


Hello Cliff.

I believe this is in order to make a smoother (less obvious) transition 
between damped strings and undamped strings, so when you play the scale up, 
the transition is not abrupt and noticeable.

Best regards.

Stéphane Collin.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Cliff Lesher" <lesher@jdweb.com>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2005 2:47 PM
Subject: Treblemost damper


> Why is the treblemost damper on some pianos flat and covering all three
> strings, while on other pianos this damper is trimmed on the right side to
> allow the right string of the unison to ring?
>
> Cliff Lesher
> Winfield, PA
>
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