Modifying the GH-1 Tenor break

Joe Garrett joegarrett@earthlink.net
Sat, 26 Feb 2005 07:45:08 -0800


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Terry wrote: "Hmmmm, you'd likely notice a significant improvement in =
the transtion, =3D
but to experience "how nice" a transition can be, you'd want to consider =
=3D
adding a transition bridge - or more!

Terry,
Try to see things in the Real World, my friend. Yes, you can add a =
transition bridge AND you get relieve the s.b. for the bass AND.....yada =
yada.=20
The original post gave me the impression that this is apiano that is =
being used and is NOT in a shop to be "fixed".=20
Besides, on small pianos like the GH-1, let's face it, they're Cheap =
imitations of the real grands that are essentially intended to be =
ornamental! The "H" stands for HOME! (Meaning, affluent non-player types =
that want to add eye candy to their opulant surroundings!) The market =
value on all "baby grands" is lousy, so why get carried away with all =
that other B.S.? For the money spent, a person would be far better off =
to get a nice 5'8"+ beater and have a good rebuilder make something good =
out of it, IMHO. Sheesh!=20
Joe Garrett, R.P.T.
Captain, Tool Police
Squares R I
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