Bill
Thanks for the helpful response . . . much appreciated. I'll have the piano technician inquire with the Dampp Chaser folks as you suggest.
. . . / Robert
---In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, <bill.brandom03@...> wrote :
On Nov 29, 2014, at 5:22 PM, ROBERT LEBLANC r_leblanc@... [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
My house's relative humidity during the winter months is far from ideal for a piano. This is a result of having to keep the furnace humidifier turned down to about 20% to avoid condensation build-up on the windows.
To address the chronic low humidity levels, I'm considering having a Dampp Chaser installed on my Disklavier upright MX1Z. I would really appreciate hearing what others here may think about this.
I assume there's room inside the piano for the Dampp Chaser components. As for the Disklavier internal electronic components, I can't imagine exposing them to 'moderate' humidity levels should pose any significant problems.
Robert