This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Jim: =20 I'm very interested in your work with the stainless wire. Do you have any Steinway Bs strung with this wire? 17 of our 36 Steinways are Bs and they do have a characteristic sound at the low end of the long bridge that I'd love to see improved. =20 =20 dp =20 David M. Porritt dporritt@smu.edu ________________________________ From: caut-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces@ptg.org] On Behalf Of Jim Busby Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 12:59 PM To: College and University Technicians Subject: RE: [CAUT] Large wire spool? =20 Hi Don, =20 You really have to go out on a limb and try the stainless wire to appreciate it. That being said, I will use Pure Sound wire whenever I possibly can. Vince Mrykalo says the same. Here are the main advantages I see so far: =20 1. No rust 2. The sound is different, and you can best tell it with a side by side comparison. It is a richer sound. It sounds like someone did a good voicing job. It makes the piano sound bigger. It's really hard to describe. I've got several pianos here that we're going to record and study to analyze and when I do I'll publish it. For now, let's just say I love it! I understand Jim Ellis is doing some studies. If that's true you know he'll do a good job. 3. Less inharmonicity. By about 1-2 cents using a SAT. IOW on an M we measured the stretch number for A at 7 cents with regular wire and 6 with Pure Sound. Some notes had 2 cents difference. 4. Very stable tunings. Two months after restringing I find they're still right up to pitch! The wire bends a bit differently. It's simply more stable. Less tunings for our practice room pianos. =20 In Europe it is catching on rapidly. I understand Steinway (Hamburg) has been doing some tests for the last two years and may use it in the near future. Several other companies are looking at it. =20 Drawbacks are: =20 1. Costs about 20 - 30% more than conventional wire. 2. During the initial stringing it breaks a bit more. (1- 2%?) Gregor Heller tells me that this is common but after this initial stressing of the wire it breaks about the same as other wire. BTW, Gregor immediately replaced the two strings that broke (For 2 pianos. I can't complain) In fact, I called Hellerbass on Tuesday and Thursday the strings were here! (Go figure. I can't even get that service across the State here.) Hellerbass is excellent! 3. Only Hellerbass and Arledge make the bass. Both do a great job but Arledge insisted on making the German loops, which cost about $70.00 more. Juan Mas Cabre says that this isn't necessary. 4. Long term...?? This worried me a bit, but I know one individual who has been using it for 10 years and he says it's great. Juan says it just gets better with age! My gut feeling is that this will age even better that conventional wire because of no rust or tarnishing. =20 I'm not getting any royalties or anything for this. I'm just excited about it because it seems to be a big improvement in a business where such advancements are fairly rare. And I do believe this is a BIG thing! I'm restringing everything I can with it. Stand by me long enough and I'll probably resting you with it! =20 Regards, Jim Busby RPT Brigham Young University =20 ________________________________ From: caut-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces@ptg.org] On Behalf Of Wigent, Donald E Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 7:24 AM To: College and University Technicians Subject: RE: [CAUT] Large wire spool? =20 Say Jim, some time tell me mor about the stainless wire. How does it sound and the like .=20 Don Wigent I am still working on getting some of steel benches made, Oh well =20 =20 ________________________________ From: caut-bounces@ptg.org [mailto:caut-bounces@ptg.org] On Behalf Of Jim Busby Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 11:08 PM To: College and University Technicians Subject: [CAUT] Large wire spool? =20 List, =20 Do any of you have a good "container" or method to store and easily use piano wire in the large rolls? I'm also hoping that I can figure out a way to adapt it with all my new "Pure Sound" stainless wire. The rolls are about 17 inches diameter. =20 It seems I read something about this years ago but I couldn't find anything on the archives. I recall something that it had an arm with a sort of brake thingee too. The container is the part I can't visualize. Having 15 huge boxes around would work, but there's got to be a better way. (I've always just set the roll on a blanket on the plate.) =20 Thanks, Jim Busby BYU =20 =20 ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/caut.php/attachments/38/1f/5b/5a/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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