Or its companion of overcompensation and building assemblies that are too stiff. David Love www.davidlovepianos.com Hi all, Indeed, and the lower bridge root height would tend to allow the board more flexibility over its speaking area, which would lower impedance and would allow for something of a more distorted tone, ie. honking tone. Lack of board stiffness would seem to be one of the most commonly overlooked factors, when it comes to tone building. Ron O.
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