On 11/4/2012 4:13 PM, Encore Pianos wrote: > Hi Ron: > > I certainly meant no offense to you or anyone else by using the term > propeller head, I did not mean it to be a derogatory term. Hi Will, I know you didn't. I just don't like the term and consider it derogatory whatever the intent. I still have the rocks, in any case. > I would be grateful if you could describe to me exactly what you mean when > you speak of a classic overdriven soundboard. In a bad killer octave, when you hit it hard the tone falls apart into a nasty distortion, though it's probably just fine at low attack levels. This is because the board isn't stiff enough in that area. The Stuart exhibits that distortion over most, if not all of the scale for the same reason. >I would like to know what you > mean rather than what I think you mean, so I hope you will elaborate more > fully. Huh? I never have said what someone else thought I meant, only what I meant. <G> > The recordings I have heard of this piano have always left me with the > feeling that it sounds like a soundboard that has no downbearing, which > seems to be true. And in a conventional CC board, downbearing increases stiffness, so that equates. Only it's not the lack of down bearing per se, but the lack of stiffness, whatever the cause, that is the problem. Ron N
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