Changing Harmonicity

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Wed, 03 Mar 2004 20:05:22 +0100


David C. Stanwood wrote:
> One of those other parameters is Hammer Weight.  It has been reported to me
> by Vince Mrykalo that increasing the hammer weight reduces inharmonicity
> significantly.... 
> 
> David Stanwood
> 
> 

This one I would like to see some data on. Course its going to be real 
hard to isolate hammer weight alone with no way of measuring density, 
reliliancy...etc.... so hard actually that I have to wonder just how 
this claim was arrived at.

Cheers
RicB


>>From: "Isaac OLEG" <oleg-i@noos.fr>
>>Young's modulus goes high usually, as seen on those simple measures
>>made with Roslau and Modern Stephen wire, as the wire stiffen.
>>But other parameters may come in play so I have nothing to say for
>>sure.
>>
>>I'll post later.
>>
>>Isaac OLEG
>>
> 
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