[CAUT] Steinway "sound"

Fred Sturm fssturm at unm.edu
Thu Feb 17 17:42:29 MST 2011


On Feb 17, 2011, at 1:37 PM, David Love wrote:

> While I agree with this generally and also have experienced the  
> effects first hand I have to add a caution about throwing the baby  
> out with the bath, so to speak.


Yes, absolutely. But I think that for the most part on this list and  
on pianotech previously, there has been a purely one-sided  
presentation of these things and thought I should provide a cautionary  
counter-story. We, as cauts, are in the position of deciding or  
helping to decide about our concert instruments, whether replacement  
or rebuilding/remanufacture. It has been stated often, and correctly  
IMO, that remanufacture is a perfectly acceptable alternative - with  
the proviso that whoever is doing that work is competent. (One can  
argue that in any case it is a bit of a crap shoot, as one can't  
predict outcomes precisely, but let's leave that to the side).
	Another opinion often stated is that it is especially beneficial to  
remanufacture with redesign, and the claim or inference is that one  
will always end up with better than the manufacturer's output, because  
these redesign elements are based on sound engineering, etc. And all I  
am saying is it ain't necessarily so. Maybe sometimes, maybe if it is  
done by someone who knows how to balance things, but it is also quite  
possible that the sum of all those "improvements" ends up being a  
negative. Sometimes, not always.
	Bottom line, one should look before leaping, investigate references,  
look personally at previous work, have your own faculty do the same,  
etc.
	I am all for experimentation, for challenging assumptions and common  
practices. But I am also painfully aware that the most logical and  
consistent model in the world is no substitute for the real world, and  
it is in the real world that we live. A lot of things look good on  
paper, sound good as ideas, but don't actually work, or not nearly as  
well as expected; or they have unexpected side effects.
Regards,
Fred Sturm
fssturm at unm.edu
http://www.youtube.com/fredsturm

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