DC with midi?

pianolover 88 pianolover88@hotmail.com
Sun, 30 Dec 2001 12:37:57 -0800


Even though it's not a disclavier, but still has exposed electronic 
components in the vacinity of where a DC would normally be installed, your 
advice is probably on the right track. thanks

Terry


>From: Don Rose <drpt@sk.sympatico.ca>

>Hi Terry,
>
>Yamaha recommends the back installation for the Diskclavier series of
>uprights. I would not put even a partial system inside the case of such an
>instrument.
>
>At 10:23 AM 12/30/2001 -0800, you wrote:
> >Customer has a Yamaha U1 with the "silent" feature. The MIDI (open face)
> >circuit board is in the area where a dehumidifier would normally 
>intersect
> >it, so i'm wondering if it would be safe to install the rod LOWER than
> >usual, which in this case would be about 6" from the bottom. This 
>position
> >would keep the rod (50 watts) about 4-6" below the circuit board, but 
>would
> >this be ok? There would be no HUmidifier installed, only the DEhumidifier
> >and stat. I figure since the customer's in the Beach area, where the 
>average
> >humidity is 60-100% year round, this would keep excess moisture from
> >condensing on the open circuit, in addition to retarding corrosion. Btw, 
>a
> >rear mounted DC system is not an option. Thanks in advance for tips &
> >advice! happy twothousandtwo!
> >
> >
> >Terry
> >
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