[CAUT] Damp chaser table

David Skolnik davidskolnik@optonline.net
Tue, 23 Nov 2004 17:49:10 -0500


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Jim -

Just curious...what are the dimensions of the organ room (l x w x h)? What 
are the climate control characteristics? Why was a room unit vetoed?  Just 
from a theoretical point of view,  I can't see how the dampchaser will work 
in this application.

David Skolnik

At 03:02 PM 11/23/2004 -0700, you wrote:

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>Were installing a dampchaser on a new table that slides under a 
>harpsichord. (A photo is attached of the unit. It comes from Dampchaser)
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>Has anyone done this? It seems to be the only way to installa dampchaser 
>without being invasive.
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>Also, this harpsichord is closed in on the bottom, unlike the others we 
>have. IOW, the soundboard isnt seen from the bottom, but is enclosed with 
>a wood panel being on the very bottom. Will this work w/o being next to 
>the actual soundboard?
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>FYI, the room its in is a large organ room and the RH changes so much that 
>the harpsichords pitch varies on any given day by 0 -15 cents. Hence the 
>need for humidity control. The professor teaches many harpsichord students 
>and needs the beast to stay in tune. Quite frankly, Im not fond of tuning 
>it so often. I suggested a room humidifier, (or even a large aquarium&) 
>but we opted to try this.
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>Anyone ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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>Thanks,
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>Jim Busby BYU
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