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Hi All, Like Roger Waring, satisfying a customer's desires is always
my No. 1 priority. However, doing everything I can to preserve the
piano comes in a very close second. Naturally, I could relate enough
horror stories to fill a book, but that wouldn't be very productive.
When I electrify a player piano, I give my customer an option that
most technicians never consider: a "Volume Indicator". I stole the
idea from Lauter-Humana. It involves very few parts and all of them
combined cost less than $20.00. I drew up a simple diagram and sent
it to Robbie.
It's truly amazing how effective a simple volume indicator can be when
it comes to how a customer uses their player piano. When they can
"see" how loud the music is, they always back it down a notch. I think
it's fair to say that using a player piano without a volume indicator
is similar to driving a car without a speedometer. Even though one can
"feel" about how fast they might be going, they don't really know. And
with a piano, even though they can hear how loud it is, they don't
really know how abusive loud music is to the instrument.
In closing, considering Roger's needs, I'm thinking that a 5-step
volume regulator similar to what Recordo used would fit the bill.
Musically,
John A. Tuttle
Player-Care.com
Brick, NJ, USA
http://www.player-care.com/
[ Thanks, John, I'll put the drawing at the MMD tech site,
[ http://mmd.foxtail.com/Tech/
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