higher level of humidity (was: glue on bridge pins.)

Dave Doremus algiers_piano@bellsouth.net
Fri, 10 Oct 2003 21:18:10 -0500


At 9:08 PM -0400 10/10/03, Ed Sutton wrote:
>Don wrote:
>>  Tonal impact over all in my climate (4% to 84%) is quite dramatically in
>>  favor of the DamppChaser units. It takes about a year for the unit to
>>  really stabilize the soundboard, with a bottom cover in use. The bottom
>>  cover is a form of speaker cloth so there is little loss of power from it.
>>  I'd love to see an adjustable controller so a person could dial in a higher
>>  level of humidity for tonal reasons.
>>
>
>Don-
>What would happen if you moved the humidistat to a corner far from 
>the tank, but
>close to a heating rod?
>Ed


I'm told they make a humidistat calibrated for more humid climes at a 
higher average level.
-- 
----Dave


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Dave Doremus RPT
New Orleans
algiers_piano@bellsouth.net
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