In MMD 111231 Larry Schuette asked about installing an e-valve system
in a player piano:
> Are these systems easy to install or do you need a degree in
> electrical engineering?
Larry, as far as I know, there is now only one supplier of e-valve
systems -- the VirtualRoll by Hunt Piano Company in Maine:
http://www.virtualroll.com/
The system cost me about $2,400 but you would need to talk to Bob Hunt
about that. You might also wish to install a vacuum motor so you
don't have to pedal. I used an Electrolux vacuum cleaner motor, but
John Tuttle of Player-Care.com has a system which might be better and
easier to install than my home-made system.
You don't need an engineering degree, but a bit of knowledge of
electricity and basic electronics will help, as will some home handyman
type skills.
I would be happy to speak with you by phone (from Australia) if you
wish to send me your phone number (land-line only please, cell phones
are too expensive). I will send my phone number by private email. You
can contact me on gward1211@bigpond.com.geentroep (remove ".geentroep"
from the email address). You can review the results of my project at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJr7eI1yf0k
Kind regards,
Geoff Ward
Sydney
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