Thanks, Mark, for the response. I have a Mark III. --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Mark Fontana <mfontana@...> wrote: > > > I was hoping someone more knowledgeable would respond, but your > technician is correct that the Disklavier lacking hammer sensors is less > accurate. I would expect the accuracy of recording to suffer more than > the accuracy of playback, but I don't think anyone has quantified the > differences between lower and higher-end Disklavier models (which, > depending on the music and listener, might not even be perceptible, so > don't feel bad about your purchase). > > A while back, some studies were done measuring the ability of the > Disklavier to reproduce notes at various velocity levels consistently, > and as I recall, there was a moderate level of variation even on > Disklavier systems equipped with hammer velocity sensors. > > But these sensors are especially important to the recording process, as > the impact time and measured hammer velocity just before the hammer hits > the strings are the critically important values to capture (and to > reproduce accurately during playback). Eliminating these two very > accurate measurements from the recording process (and instead estimating > them based on key motion) means recordings made with such a piano will > never be quite as good as they could have been. That's why I said a > lack of these sensors will affect recording more than playback. If you > at least have an accurate recording, you can benefit from upgrading the > playback system at some future date. But if the recording itself is > less accurate, there's no way to improve it later. > > What generation of Disklavier is your DC2A (Mark II, Mark III, Mark IV > or E3)? > > Mark Fontana > > > On Thu, 2012-08-23 at 02:25 +0000, Dave wrote: > > > > I recently bought a DC2A, thinking it would provide the same fidelity > > in recording and playback as other Disklavier grands. But I've now > > learned from my technician that the C1 and C2 Disklaviers lack the > > hammer sensors that are found on the C3 and up models, which have both > > the hammer sensors and continuous key sensors. > > > > As a result, the DC2A may not provide the same accuracy in playback as > > the more expensive models, according to the tech. I'm wondering if > > anyone can confirm this. And, if so, how much of an improvement do the > > hammer sensors provide? >
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Re: How important are hammer sensors?
2012-08-26 by Dave
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