---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Del Not to confuse the issue but to my ear when more sustain is present the total amount of tonal out put caused by the entire pianos increased sustain, to my ear, equals a different kind of more appealing type of power & tone color. It"s a tone that floats out of the piano . You know what I'm talking about!. Dale Again, with rib-crowning technology the soundboard maker has a few more options. The board can be made very heavy and stiff (leaning toward more sustain, but with a bit less power) or it can be made very light and flexible (leaning toward more power but with a bit less sustain). Yes, personally, I opt toward a bit more sustain and I don't mind sacrificing a bit of power if necessary. The amount of power loss will probably not be noticeable in real life. And the tonal dynamics are a bit better. At least that's the plan. Del ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/ce/1f/fe/97/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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