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Yes! I'd also be interested in any differences in voicing these
compared to other (recent) sets you may have experienced. I've heard
some positive comments from pianists here and there but have no
direct experience. My understanding is that after an initial
roll-out on the D's they hope to start using these on some (or
perhaps all) other models as well. Please do keep us posted.<br>
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- Mark<br>
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On 5/15/2012 6:20 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:denisikeler@aol.com">denisikeler@aol.com</a> wrote:
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<div>I'm doing a Hammer Shank and Flange replacement on a 15
year old D that is used for piano concerto's only to fill an
1800 seat house. I'm told that the new D hammers are a little
heavier and pressed more dense.</div>
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<div>If anyone is interested in their exact strike weights out
of the box (using Stanwood protocols for measurement), please
email me privately and I would gladly show you.</div>
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