On Mar 27, 2005, at 12:09 PM, Barbara Richmond wrote: > Haven't seen a GA-1. How does it compare to La Petite? There are not many La Petites in this part of the world, but I don't remember being made morally indignant by the few that I have seen. The problem with the GA-1 is that it is being made in the 21st century, newly introduced, with an implied warranty that it is suitable for use. For what use, exactly, is it suitable? For years, we weakly protested the GH-1. Now the GH-1 is a _step-up_ on the sales floor! I can't believe it! Should the techs of the world share some of the blame, for not protesting the strongly enough in regard to the GH-1? I strongly suspect that the bad sounds of the GA-1, and the GH-1 and GP-1 before it, are routinely heard on the sales floor, and the sales expert confidently reassures the customer that the expert tech will tune the piano after delivery and make it sound fine. You know what happens? The hapless tech tunes the piano, and before he gets to his next appointment, the customer is on the phone to the dealer complaining that they must have sent a really bad tech, because the piano still sounds rotten. You know what? I'm not going to take the rap for these badly-scaled instruments that cannot be properly tuned. Bad pianos are going to kill the piano market; I don't think we should let it happen without a fight. Off soapbox -- for now. Kent
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