Fred, Curious, as I'm planning on doing this same project on a early 80's B this summer, what year was this piano of yours? Thankfully, (Thank you, Richard West), the action was de-tefloned before my starting here and I replaced the hammers last year, but still many broken strings on the capo area. I want to nip this one in the bud. I replace at least one string every other week in this piano professor's studio. They might lessen, just because the main piano pounder was an energetic GTA who's now graduated! Richard put forth another issue that some of you might know more about...that the plate was origianally located poorly. How much would this problem affect string breakage? Could it also affect that strange sound from F2 that happens on all of our 70's and 80's Steinway B's? Best, Paul From: Fred Sturm <fssturm at unm.edu> To: Ed Sutton <ed440 at mindspring.com>, caut at ptg.org Date: 05/09/2010 09:02 PM Subject: Re: [CAUT] Pure Sound Wire On May 9, 2010, at 7:51 PM, Ed Sutton wrote: A few years ago Pure Sound wire was being promoted as suitable for use on S & S M pianos. Has anyone tried it? Have you had breakage problems? Thank you. Ed Sutton I experimented with Pure Sound on a B a couple summers ago (piano in a classroom). I will be restringing the treble sections (capo) this summer. Far, far too much breakage. Tenor is great, and does sound noticeably better (well, it's subtle, but better - clarity and sustain, as well as a better inharmonicity match, and F2 area tunes much more easily). But the breakage in the capo section has been nearly 50%, compared to maybe as much as 5% (mostly much less) in pianos with standard wire. No broken strings (so far) in the tenor (up to C#5). I should note that I did use the extra strong wire as recommended as well as recommended scaling. Regards, Fred Sturm fssturm at unm.edu http://www.createculture.org/profile/FredSturm http://www.youtube.com/fredsturm http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/FredSturm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/caut.php/attachments/20100510/0799736a/attachment.htm>
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