[pianotech] Worst Bass/Tenor Crossover in Universe

Jim Ialeggio jim at grandpianosolutions.com
Tue Jan 8 16:38:53 MST 2013


Del wrote:

<...it will take more than marketing gobble-d-gook to convince me.

Looks like I got that wrong, regarding the zero downbearing. The various 
marketing spiels I've heard lead me to believe that downbearing with the 
phoenix agraffes was zip. However, looking at Atlantic music's website, 
I see the following:

"With the new bridge agraffes, tensile force in the string is used to 
develop high contact loads between the strings and the bridge cap via 
independent knife edges. This system permits adjustment of the balance 
of forces within each individual agraffe. New adjustable hitch pins were 
developed so that the amount of down bearing on the bridge can be 
adjusted to within 1/100 of a millimeter. The end result is that 
/pressure on the sounding board has been greatly reduced, thereby 
further increasing acoustic efficiency. The agraffes have achieved a 
perceptibly altered, brighter spectrum of overtones, more clarity, 
increased sustain and greater volume."

/That quote does not say zero downbearing. It seems to infer that 
downbearing is reduced, but as usual, the spiel is less than informative.


Jim  Ialeggio

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

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