Richard wrote; > >There still remains to be written the definitive treatise on the >Front Duplex. >>Most of what has been published on the subject is either speculative or >>declarative in nature, without support hard data to back up any assertions > >made. Ron N replied; >And how do you know you haven't already read it and just didn't recognize >it as the good stuff? That's the basic problem with comparing other >peoples' opinions to arrive at truth without actually getting some on you. >Knowledge is a kit, after all, and we have to make and remake a lot of our >own pieces to fill gaps and connect parts. Without knowing how conflicting >information was arrived at, and what assumptions are blended into the >aggregate, it's hard to reach conclusions by sifting rumors. Consider too, >that the definitive ANYTHING of today too easily becomes the entrenched >dogma of tomorrow - like the tuned front duplex did in the first place. Very nicely put. The problem of our age is sifting the real information from a sea of confusion. Ron O -- Overs Pianos Sydney Australia ________________________ Web site: http://www.overspianos.com.au Email: mailto:ron@overspianos.com.au ________________________
This PTG archive page provided courtesy of Moy Piano Service, LLC