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I have a Conway piano with an Artrio-Angelus mechanism. The piano
needs to be rebuilt and the man whom I've commissioned is recommending
the removal of the reproducing mechanism, to be replaced by a digital
Pianomation device.
I'm torn. The Artrio-Angelus is touchy and requires upkeep that I've
been unable to give it because of cost and distance from the piano
shop. However, I am loathe to destroy the integrity of my piano.
I've heard CDs played on a digital reproducer when it was installed
in a relative's piano. Yes, it is dependable, but I think the result
is a harsh sound with a mechanized quality. Furthermore, it seems to
me that what she now owns is not an antique reproducer but a large,
piano-shaped CD player!
What's your opinion on what I might do? I need to give an answer to
the restorer this week. Thank you.
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