David Love said: "I think the scaling in the low tenor runs down to about .05% break point percentage (yes, joking again--I guess I should use the little <g> thing to avoid others' confusion), but it's quite low making that section virtually untenable with any other part of the piano. I do actually give them my best shot in spite of my facetious comment". David, As do I.<G> I'm currently doing a re-design of the Tenor Break area, (as I did years ago, and lost the darned paper work on it! grrr!<G>), for a 70's GH-1. It is my contention that these little beasts can be a whole lot better, (in that area), if just given a revamp like the one I'm doing. BTW, it involves only 6 notes and reasonably easy to do, (at least for a shop smurf<G>). I would recommend it to most, for a reasonable solution to the problem. Best, Joe Joe Garrett, R.P.T. Captain of the Tool Police Squares R I
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