piano soundproofing

Terry terry@farrellpiano.com
Sat, 5 Feb 2005 07:56:01 -0500


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Can I assume something like this would be much more effective on a wood =
floor that is suspended, as opposed to a slab concrete floor? How might =
they affect piano tone (not volume)?

Terry Farrell


  Here are some very handsome and effective caster cups made exactly for =
that purpose.  They are two part brass cups, acoustically insulated from =
each other by a ring of special vibration absorbent material.




  Jurgen Goering
  Piano Forte Supply
  www.pianofortesupply.com=20


    I was wondering if there's anyone with experience soundproofing a =
room so as to minimize the output of a piano to adjacent rooms/floors, =
without doing anything to the piano itself.=20

    Thanks.=20

    - John=20

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