[Files] G-2 soundboard modification

Erwinspiano at aol.com Erwinspiano at aol.com
Tue Mar 7 09:21:13 MST 2006


 
Ron
   Thanks. There are a few things I could have done had there not  been such 
budget restrictions. The sustain is already amazing.  My 80 year  old Dad was 
watching the planning of the G-2board & he's say I'm glad  you know what you 
doing. Belly work was not in his bag -o trick but he has  a great ear.  He 
heard the sustain Monday & his eyes lit up. He's been  working in the shop for a 
bout a week. He lost his wife 4 months ago &  I'm startin to see a bit of fire 
again.
  Bichords would certainly been a great improvement.  I'm putting  a belly in 
another O with 3 bichords & the recent board redesign I reported  on earlier. 
It's always fun to reproduce a successful design.
  Dale
 

>   As time goes by I'm starting to have more  opportunity  to attempt
> improvements on Models of Pianos that IMO  need it.  My Father  Harold, 
> to the right of
> me sold  Yamaha pianos for 20 years.  To me  the  5 -7" G-2 for some  
> reason was
> quite a boring sounding piano.   We are  currently giving a fairly 
> inexpensive
> face list to a 30 year  old  G-2. 


Hi Dale,
Nice going. A fun project that ought to  make a positive 
improvement. Did you rescale and add a few wrapped bichords  to 
the low tenor to help that low tension honk down there while 
you were  at it? Looking forward to the final report when 
everything settles  in.

Ron  N
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