That's not what was said. What was said was the tonal character can be captured. The consistency with which it can be produced and the ease with which one can avoid the problem areas that CC boards tend to have, especially in the treble, are more easily avoided. David Love davidlovepianos at comcast.net www.davidlovepianos.com Nor will I accept that the RC & S board can be so superior in performance on the one hand and then on the other demonstrate no significant differences in sound characteristics... or that these CAN be made to sound just like the then inferred less desirable performing of these same aforementioned instruments.... but nobody will bother to demonstrate that because " well ... who would want to anyways ?" This is all self contradictory and evasive. Richard Brekne
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