Killer Octave: Related ?

TysonPiano@aol.com TysonPiano@aol.com
Thu, 10 Apr 2003 02:06:17 EDT


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Hello List,

RE: Killer Octave

John Hartman RPT, writes:
>It is notable that this problem happens on virtually all modern pianos. 
>This indicates that the problem is not caused by scale designs or ribbing 
>patterns or many of the other possible causes but is inherent to all 
>pianos that use string bearing to raise the impedance of the soundboard.

My question:  Is it reasonable to anticipate that these killer octave 
problems might be made worse or might first appear following a sizable pitch 
raise?  

George Tyson,  Associate Member  
Klamath Falls, OR

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