[Files] Worst bass bridge placement ever

Calin Tantareanu calin.tantareanu@gmx.net
Fri, 1 Jul 2005 21:25:42 +0300


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Hi!

I came across this very short Niendorf grand piano (approx. 140 cm long,
made in Germany in 1929/30). The bass bridge seems placed in such a  
way that
it hinders any movement of the soundboard. And the hitchpin string  
lengths
are as short as they could get!
I wonder how Del or Ron or anybody else would redesign this piano to  
make it
sound in the bass at least halfways decent. To me it looks prettu much
impossible to make it work :-)


Calin Tantareanu
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