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In Reply to: RE: "brass is generally considered a "musical" metal, whereas steel isn't." posted by ketchup on February 2, 2012 at 14:43:43:
Actually, the Berning EA2-150 amp chassis, to name one, is brass. Whether brass was chosen for its sonic qualities in this case is difficult to say. I'm not a big fan myself of brass but I do know that cryoing brass rods makes them sound better, like brass instruments.
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- RE: "brass is generally considered a "musical" metal, whereas steel isn't." - geoffkait 15:37:43 02/02/12 (8)
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- RE: "brass is generally considered a "musical" metal, whereas steel isn't." - ketchup 16:20:58 02/02/12 (5)
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- RE: "brass is generally considered a "musical" metal, whereas steel isn't." - ketchup 16:47:22 02/02/12 (3)
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