Upon further research it ALSO appears that not all D's are even the same length! Some are 8'2", some are 8'7", and not all weigh the same. I found one that weighed 677lbs, the other was only a mere 400 lbs! WTF? Also, one i tested only had 75 notes! And one had 20 bass while another D had ALL bass strings! So much for consistency! And there were like 12 D's in a concert hall and each one was totally different in length, width, and on D measured 7 feet...TALL! you had to actually stand on a ladder to play it! SO yeah, they are all so different. :) Terry Peterson Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 22:47:17 -0500 To: pianotech at ptg.org From: jonpage at comcast.net Subject: Steinway D specs Steinway D specs The striniging scales are the same as are hammer specs, 'Spose-to-be and what is, is the problem. Good luck getting a performance regulation out of off-the-shelf hammer boring. The plates are not even in the same position in each piano. -- Regards, Jon Page _________________________________________________________________ Watch “Cause Effect,” a show about real people making a real difference. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/MTV/?source=text_watchcause -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080110/deb492da/attachment.html
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