Maybe they had the mic on for the souped up version and off for the OEM version? ;-) Terry Farrell On Apr 26, 2010, at 6:01 PM, William Truitt wrote: > I didn't listen to the recording, but I could definitely hear a > difference. > Where can I buy one? > > Will > > -----Original Message----- > From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] > On Behalf > Of Terry Farrell > Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 4:19 PM > To: pianotech at ptg.org > Subject: Re: [pianotech] no comment > > Ummmmm, didn't the OEM version have three point support? > > Terry Farrell > > On Apr 26, 2010, at 4:18 PM, Ron Nossaman wrote: > >> Kent Swafford wrote: >>> "The first significant innovation in the piano in 100 >>> years. It has to do with smoothing out the effect of >>> gravity on the sound board..." >>> http://tinyurl.com/3x358cy >>> Apparently, this involves replacing the legs, music desk, >>> and bench of an existing grand piano, and then calling the >>> result an "art case". >> >> There's nothing quite like information to inform. The legs are the >> important part. I've been telling you guys for years - it's the >> casters. They deal directly with gravity as the weight meets the >> floor, and what's smoother than a three point support? >> Ron N > > >
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