I wonder if someone can help explain in more layman terms the following feature called the Soundboard Resonator as described on the Avant-Grand.com website as follows:

"In addition to the four-channel multi-speakers, the AvantGrand also features a flat-panel "Soundboard Resonator" where the music stand would be when laid flat, allowing a more subtle reproduction of the buildup of sound felt by pianists when playing a grand piano. An oscillator called a "transducer" transmits vibration to the flat-panel soundboard, giving a realistic sound response that is especially evident in the higher range. (Only as for N3.)"

Does exactly does this mean? Do you only get this effect when laying the music stand flat, otherwise you don't? Is it trying to mimic how the sound from an acoustic differs with the music stand down as opposed to when it's up? Thanks.

Last edited by Volusiano; 01/02/10 09:58 PM.