Steinway B Scale Conversion

David Love davidlovepianos at comcast.net
Sat Mar 31 07:44:41 MST 2007


I have a B coming into the shop that I will do the same thing with as the
customer is very unhappy with the scale transition from tenor to bass.  When
you look at the scale on that piano you find that note 21 on the original
drops down into the 125 lb range from upwards of 155-160 higher up in the
scale.  No wonder the bottom of the tenor on a B sounds like rubber bands.
When you add the high tension leap into the bass, that transition is
impossible to smooth out-voicing can't solve all problems!  Separating the
bass bridge from the tenor gives the lower part of the bass bridge more
mobility and, when combined with a bit of rescaling the core dimensions,
should enhance the fundamental down there.  I think this is a good solution.
What are the new speaking lengths of notes 21 through 24?

 

David Love
davidlovepianos at comcast.net
www.davidlovepianos.com 

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 My Colleagues

I've wanted to do this for long time now & finally the deed is done.  I tHad
a 1953 Steinway B  (N.Y) with a good original board & all.  I cut the ring
bridge loose from the treble a bass & simply cut a venner piece out of the
piece I extracted & glued it back down on the board to make things look good
& hide the spruce tear out from the origianl 1/2 inch holes  the splintered
when drilled thru at the mother ship. 

  The transition bridge carries four bichords. The first two unisons have
been changed from size 19 to 20 to boost tension &darken the sound.  It is a
very wonderful sounding break. The look is a very neat & tidy appearance &
the Musical enhancement is IMHO greatly improved.

   My thanks to all bellyheads who have shared the bizzarro ideas over the
years. These things work & pan out in real life.  If any one would like to
come & play it give a call.

  Dale Erwin

 







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