David, I tried that with a couple of pianos and didn't like the sound of the double & triple octaves in the low bass. They sounded like they weren't stretched enough. I think a 75-25 split toward the high side works better. The SAT is producing those numbers for a reason if you go off of them very much you might get something that stands your hair on end! :-) Warren David ilvedson wrote: > Which reminds...this has probably been discussed before but I > missed it. When the F is near wound strings and has a high > number can you read the first wound string and split the > difference for your F in the FAC number? Another words.. > 18.1 for Phil's F and the first wound string below is 9.1. The > difference is 9 so subtract 4.5 from the 18.1 to get 13.6 for > the F number? > > ..any comments? -- Home of the Humor List Warren D. Fisher fish@communique.net Registered Piano Technician Piano Technicians Guild New Orleans Chapter 701
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