I agree with Carol. Joan --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "Carol Beigel" <thecarolb@...> wrote: > > The electronic parts take up NO room where the "vibrations" are needed. All heat generating computer parts are located outside of the piano in boxes. Even the pedals are not compromised. The sound is generated from the soundboard which vibrates also in the case. There is absolutely NO difference in sound or payability!!! > > Carol Beigel > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: uripto uripto > To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 11:33 PM > Subject: [disklavier] piano teacher says DGC1-B not as good, perhaps the acoustic matter. > > > The Piano Teacher was not completely wrong, if we consider the electronic parts inside the piano would take some spaces which are need for the air inside to vibrate perfectly. The heat dissipates from the electric current will also influence the quality of vibration. However, for my ears which are not too sensitive, those are not a big deal. > I appreciate all of those comments. > Thanks, > > --- On Sun, 2/15/09, Carol Beigel <thecarolb@...> wrote: > > From: Carol Beigel <thecarolb@...> > Subject: Re: [disklavier] piano teacher says DGC1-B not as good > To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com > Date: Sunday, February 15, 2009, 10:03 PM > > > Piano teacher is WAY out of touch! The piano is exactly the same with > or without the Disklavier electronics. Since the piano will probably > still be around when your grandchildren can play it, you were wise to > choose a product you can enjoy with or without someone in your family > being able to play it. > > Carol Beigel > > On Feb 15, 2009, at 9:33 PM, Mark wrote: > > > Find a piano teacher who knows what she is talking about. > > > > Mark in Idaho > > > > > > Dokhanchi wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> I bought a DGC1-B for my kids thinking that this piano was a better > >> choice over the same version without the Disklavier. You see I > >> followed the more expensive, better product rule. Kidding aside, I > >> bought this piano so if my spoiled kids quit playing I could still > >> enjoy the piano by playing midi performances by others. > >> > >> However, the new piano teacher told me today that no matter how good > >> they construct these new Disklaviers, they are still not as good as > >> the ones with out. I guess in this case the GC-1 model. She said that > >> professionals can always tell the difference. I was wondering what > >> the > >> group thought of this statement. I have a hunch that she may not be > >> as > >> familiar with these new disklaviers and thinks that we had bought a > >> digital piano. > >> > >> Thank you for taking the time to respond. > >> > >> > > > > > > > > ------------ --------- --------- ------ > > > > To Post a message to the group, send it to: disklavier@YahooGro ups.com > > > > To Post a private message to Todd Muncy, the group's founder and > > moderator, send it to: > > disklavier-owner@ Yahoogroups. com > > > > To reach our group's web site go to: > > http://Yahoogroups. com/group/ disklavier > > > > THINKING OF LEAVING THE GROUP? > > If you are thinking of unsubcribing because you are getting too much > > mail, go the the web site and change your email delivery option > > instead. That will fix the problem, while maintaining your access > > to the group. If you insist on leaving us completely send a blank > > email to: > > disklavier-unsubscr ibe@yahooGroups. com > > > > Know someone who wants to join? Have them send a blank email to: > > disklavier-subscrib e@eGroups. com or give them this link: > > http://Yahoogroups. com/group/ disklavier/ join > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Internal Virus Database is out of date. > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.10.19/1938 - Release Date: 2/6/2009 5:28 PM >
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Re: piano teacher says DGC1-B not as good, perhaps the acoustic matter.
2009-02-17 by jheitzeb1
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