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Terry, <br><br>
Coming from someone who can't do that stuff, why a new soundboard? Why
not just a new bridge cap & restring it? How old is it? <br><br>
Avery <br><br>
At 03:54 PM 4/25/2006, you wrote:<br>
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If a new cap and mass loading the bridge do not suffice, then I suppose
it is time for a new soundboard - preferably of a better design.<br>
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Terry Farrell<br>
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<font face="Arial, Helvetica" size=2>----- Original Message ----- <br>
> << I've been maintaining a 4 year old D for this concert
season at the <br>
> local community college. Almost every service I end up working
on <br>
> the treble bridge. I've ultra-thin CA-treated the bridge pins
to <br>
> great benefit. Closer investigation revealed that the
persistent <br>
> culprits had been victims of savage
"string-seating". Some were <br>
> beating so wildly as to be practically un-tunable.
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> This piano is under warranty, is it not? <br>
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> Ed Foote RPT </font></blockquote></body>
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