The piano soundboard is made of solid wood boards, so why write or paste a solid wood soundboard on

Updated on Solid wood 2024-08-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Haven't you heard of the composite soundboard? For example, Xinghai piano and Pearl River piano use composite soundboards when producing the following teaching pianos, and the low-end series of kawaii pianos and Yamaha pianos have also used composite soundboards, while German pianos generally use solid wood soundboards, especially playing pianos, but some pianos themselves have defects in their design, so you can't just look at whether the soundboard is solid wood. You have to make sure it's a big brand before you can buy it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Laminated skin is mostly for aesthetics, and composite soundboards are pressed together in several layers, not as simple as patches.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    For the sake of aesthetics, it is more important to prevent cracking or glue opening. A high-quality piano must be made of solid wood soundboard, otherwise it will affect the timbre. For example, pianos produced in Europe, Bessendover pianos, Steinway pianos, they produce solid wood soundboards made of natural air-dried wood, which is a guarantee of good sound quality.

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