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Hi Ed,<br>
I get the same results as you are are seeing. Broadwood's
best 1885 is well liked here. The other comment that I get, is the piano
is easier to play.<br><br>
Regards Roger<br><br>
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Interesting, and it is my
understanding that every time an ET piano <br>
has been compared side by side to a mild WT piano, the WT piano is judged
more <br>
in tune by a large percentage of listeners. I don't remember a case
where the <br>
ET piano came out on top. <br>
Does anybody else? <br>
<br><br>
Ed Foote RPT <br>
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