Danielepaolo
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Hi all. I recently posted a question about a Borgani instrument that was a semitone flat. Their has been some progression (all negative) since I last posted. I have started a new thread because the previous thread has some good information in it about how to get an instrument in tune. Unfortunately, as my son has explained to me, the information provided was known to him and not helpful in this situation.
I originally reported the Borgani was a semitone flat. Which is correct - in the lower registers. In fact, my son now informs me that the tuning is divergent which (as he has been trying to explain to me) means that the tuning of the instrument is flat in the lower registers, in tune somewhere in the middle and sharp in the upper registers. He has been telling me since day 1 that this is because the tune holes are misplaced, i.e. it is a manufacturing defect. I have since had this confirmed by experts in the field who perform instrument servicing and repair (Owinds in Australia).
Note that my son on his original assessment had checked the tune with keys in the lower registers only which is why I thought it was flat only although he knew different. My son, and the service agent, have both now shown me how the instrument is divergent when checking through the whole register. I should have given him more credit.
I have tried to speak to Borgani but have not yet had a reply. It is a 90's instrument but nonetheless, I believe Borgani should replace it because it was like this when it left their showroom. Any thoughts?
I originally reported the Borgani was a semitone flat. Which is correct - in the lower registers. In fact, my son now informs me that the tuning is divergent which (as he has been trying to explain to me) means that the tuning of the instrument is flat in the lower registers, in tune somewhere in the middle and sharp in the upper registers. He has been telling me since day 1 that this is because the tune holes are misplaced, i.e. it is a manufacturing defect. I have since had this confirmed by experts in the field who perform instrument servicing and repair (Owinds in Australia).
Note that my son on his original assessment had checked the tune with keys in the lower registers only which is why I thought it was flat only although he knew different. My son, and the service agent, have both now shown me how the instrument is divergent when checking through the whole register. I should have given him more credit.
I have tried to speak to Borgani but have not yet had a reply. It is a 90's instrument but nonetheless, I believe Borgani should replace it because it was like this when it left their showroom. Any thoughts?