Greg Graham wrote in 110813 MMDigest:
> Put a humidifier in the room, use air conditioning, and/or install a
> Dampp-Chaser system under the piano. Player systems don't leave much
> room for Dampp-Chasers, so controlling the room environment is usually
> the first line of attack.
I have three grand player pianos that all have a Dampp-Chaser installed.
I have to say that they work remarkably well (the Dampp-Chaser systems,
not the pianos). Humidifying or de-humidifying an entire house here in
the desert of southern California could be quite expensive.
I believe these systems are the best insurance for any piano (no, I am
not a Dampp-Chaser salesman). Short of having a humidity controlled
room, these systems offer the most "bang for your buck".
Sorry, I see a few lights blinking and have to sign off now and water
some pianos...!
Rich Ingram
Southern California
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