---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment On 7-mei-05, at 16:37, David Skolnik wrote: > It would seem to me that the reason this material is unsuitable for=20 > the back rail is not for any dimensional instability but rather its=20 > inadequate noise abatement. The more I say, the more I suspect I=20 > should read the article. > "This material" is made of the highest quality Wurzen felt possible. These guys at that factory are very experienced. They can make felt of=20= all kinds of density. We already have back rail felt and it is available in whatever density=20= 'the customer' wants. Actually, a revolution takes place because we are changing all the=20 woven fabrics under the keyboard to the highest quality Wurzen FELT=20 (and on other parts as well). That means that regulation will become more stable for a longer time. A more stable regulation automatically means a more efficient way of=20 the transfer of energy. A more efficient transfer of energy automatically means a maximum=20 output which means a bigger tone. A bigger tone, caused by just a better transfer of energy asks for less=20= voicing which means a preservation of power in the hammer head. In other words : For just a few insignificant dollars you can get a=20 better tone in your piano. There is another thing we should be aware of : Improvements and renewals in any kind of industry have always caused=20 opposition and counteractions. In an industry like the piano industry, renovations are few and scarce.=20= That means even more heavy opposition! More renovations will follow soon though. *(; >)) friendly greetings from Andr=E9 Oorebeek www.concertpianoservice.nl "Where music is no harm can be" ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/enriched Size: 1662 bytes Desc: not available Url : https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/e3/c6/8b/44/attachment.bin ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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