[pianotech] Downbearing on RC&S designs was RE: Steingraeber

David Love davidlovepianos at comcast.net
Mon Jul 12 12:08:23 MDT 2010


By process I mean whether there is something inherently different in the
tone produced by RC&S methods versus CC.  Warts aside, the differences I
think have more to do with the specifics of the design.  

David Love
www.davidlovepianos.com


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>   I'm leaning in the direction of the design more than the process
>
>

I'm not clear on what you are referring to as process as opposed to design.

Is process referring to hammer choice/tone regulation/voicing/maybe 
action leverage/bearing, etc after the board design is committed?

Jim I

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Jim Ialeggio
grandpianosolutions.com
978- 425-9026
Shirley, MA



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