Hi Calin. Bechstein model A comes to mind. But then, they did everything to give different colour to different registers. Best regards. Stéphane Collin. > > What exactly is the dog-leg problem? I thougth a dog-leg is used to allow > a > smooth progression of string lengths, according to whatever formula one > uses, when the bridge meets a plate strut. > > I have also seen pianos designed without doglegs (and not cheap ones) > where > the somewhat longer than normal string to the left of the strut didn't > seem > to adversely affect the sound. > > Calin Tantareanu > http://calin.haos.ro > -------------------- > >
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