Ahh yes..ok, that's one mans opinion. I'll let you know how?these turn out. Ones for an O the?other for a B ? I've had many fine sounding results with tight grain wood as well as others.?The?success of a system?is in the sound. Listen to some Steingraebbers,Petrofs & others with tight wood. Rather impressive. Yes, it's many things that contribute.?It may not be an advantage but it certainly?doesn't seem to be a disadvantage.?Sound is sound?and how you get it?is every mans perogative. In my book the beauty of the music is all I care about when I listen to the piano ?I wonder how tight the grain count is on carbon fiber boards. ? Dale >I recently jointed 3 boards from a > gorgeous pinkish colored cant. The rings were 20 to 30 grains an inch. ? The color, I'd have no problem with at all, but I'd have no soundboard related use for Spruce anywhere near that dense.? Ron N? ? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech_ptg.org/attachments/20090313/87ff4dd8/attachment.html>
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