Andres punchings

Avery Todd avery1@houston.rr.com
Thu, 07 Apr 2005 10:33:36 -0500


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Dale/Andre,

Just a question out of curiosity. How do these Wurzen punchings compare in 
firmness, etc.
with the Yamaha punchings. Even those are SO much better than the softer 
dark green supply
house punchings.

I still have 1-2 sets of the Yamaha punchings, but I'll probably order some 
of the Wurzen
as soon as Jurgen has them available.

Thanks.

Avery Todd

P.S. As far as naming them is concerned, wouldn't simply Wurzen punchings 
work? That seems
to be what's evolving on the list. Or would that be some kind of trademark 
infringement?
Just a thought.

At 10:06 AM 4/7/05, you wrote:
>In a message dated 4/6/2005 7:20:08 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
>Erwinspiano writes:
>Hi Andre
>   Hey the punchings are remarkable. I proved it again on a Mason AA I 
> just went thru. I redesigned the board with a modest bass cut off & fish 
> in the treble. My first experiment in that realm. We had done the action 
> first and we had the green punching in there. Having worked with the tone 
> , tuning and reg which was quite good I had a very definite opinion about 
> the sound which was great  but when I changed the punchings the sound 
> just  went into another realm. It's uncanny. WOW..
>   I have a dozen sets of the ususal dark green stuff  I'm going to send back!
>
>  Also I like roger ideas about a wurzen let-off punching. What say ye
>    Regards.
>   Dale
>
>    BTW Setting aftertouch is  so precise. What a dream

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