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In a message dated 8/27/2003 11:36:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
fordpiano@earthlink.net writes:
Phil writes
> But part of the reason is that when these things are investigated there is
> no significant documentation made available so that in future people will
> know what has been tried and what the results were. Often, the only
> information that we have is anecdotal. Oh yes, I heard that such and such company
> tried laminated soundboards and they were a failure. Who knows if this is true
> or not? And if it is true who knows what kind of experiment they did and what
> kind of controls were exerc!
> ised? So, the results (if you can call them that) are useless. If you have
> any interest, then you have no choice but to start from scratch. So, our
> industry has to keep reinventing the wheel.
>
Hi Phil
>
> I know what your saying but there is something (subjective) that is
> experienced by the folks who are doing the experiment which words couldn't
> completely describe. If they reported ie. the laminated boards sounded too tubby in
> the bass we would still not know exactly what they were hearing and perhaps we
> wouldn't agree. You know what I mean?
> Dale
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