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Mason hamlin model b
Mason hamlin model b







mason hamlin model b

By starting with a large radius in the treble and steadily reducing it towards the bass, our soundboard is uniquely optimized for both the high frequency of treble notes, which require a stiffer soundboard for clear projection, as well as the low frequency of bass notes, who favor a flexible soundboard for full response. This method allows us to precisely control the shape of each rib, and is what makes out Mult-Radius Crown soundboard possible. Mason & Hamlin shapes the crown of our soundboards via cutting it directly into the ribs themselves. This shape takes the form of crown, and is what give a piano its vibrancy, focus, and clarity. While being constructed from the finest material is an excellent start, a soundboard must be properly shaped to take advantage of its potential. This particular type of tree is ideally suited for its role, and produces the most musical sound of any available material. These characteristics can be attributed to our choice of material – tight-grained, quarter-sawn Eastern White Spruce that is dried and aged to perfection. The Mason & Hamlin soundboard emanates a sound that can be described as both sweet and powerful, melodic and thunderous. It is the very heart of the instrument and essential to the unique voice of each piano. It is a thin, well-crafted piece of wood that, when subjected to vibrations of a string, is capable of producing the air pressure waves that we perceive as sound. The soundboard is the centerpiece of a piano’s essence. This material is no stranger to fine instruments – Stradivarius used Hard Rock Maple in the back and sides of his violins for its strong, robust, qualities.

mason hamlin model b

Richard Gertz specifically chose Flat-sawn Hard Rock Maple – one of the strongest most expensive cuts of Hard Rock Maple – for the Mason & Hamlin rim. Material choice is equally important when constructing a piano’s rim. at first glance, this may appear excessive, but when Richard Gertz designed the Mason & Hamlin piano in 1895, he understood that the rim is foundational to the entire piano – a strong, dense rim will reflect the energy produced by the soundboard, thereby enhancing a piano’s power and sustain, while a thinner, weaker rim will absorb this energy and detract from the piano’s potential power and sustain Flat-sawn Hard Rock Maple Mason & Hamlin Pianos have the largest and strongest rims in the world. Magnificent projection, excellent playability, and distinctive styling all in one package, the Model B will leave you with a lasting impression that is anything but small. One listen to its brilliant treble and deep, rich bass notes will tell you that the Model B has all the legendary Mason & Hamlin characteristics in a compact size that is suitable for any space. Bass F Attachment Thayer And Axial TrombonesĪt 5’4″, the Mason & Hamlin Model B qualifies as a baby grand, but the sound and presence of this handcrafted instrument are unparalleled in its class.









Mason hamlin model b