Fix what's not broke?

Ron Nossaman RNossaman@KSCABLE.com
Thu, 22 Mar 2001 18:49:47 -0600


>Can a board then "age" and develope some tone as a result of that ageing 
>that is
>desirable ??
>--
>Richard Brekne


I'd say not unless it had that "tone" in the first place. An old piano that
sounds good is just that. Doesn't mean it sounded better than it did new,
though it might very well if it had been prepped, voiced, and otherwise
whipped into shape through the years. Still, that wouldn't be the result of
the soundboard "wonderfulling" as it aged. 

Ron N


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