...Half-Gauge Treble
and Pure Copper Wrapped Bass Strings...
Bass and tenor strings must be wrapped with copper to give them
weight.
Without that weight the strings, of necessity, would be longer than any
piano could accommodate. Makers of cheaper, lower grade pianos will often
use bass strings wrapped with copper plated steel wire. Steel wrapped
strings will look fine when new. Soon after the piano arrives in the
customer’s home the wrapping begins to corrode and the strings must be
replaced.
Rawlins &
Co. pianos utilize only pure copper
wrapped
strings in their construction. Bass and tenor strings will vibrate
richly and resonantly for generations.
Only the
finest grade of steel can be acceptable for producing treble strings.
Treble wires come sized in whole and half gauge. Makers of cheaper pianos
will save building costs by stringing their instruments with whole gauge
wires. Rawlins & Co. pianos use strings half-gauged number twenty-two
through twelve and one-half.
♫...genuine
resonance...
