Dampp Chaser and Grand Action

Richard Brekne Richard.Brekne@grieg.uib.no
Thu, 28 Aug 2003 13:18:14 +0200


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Aggreeing with Terrys assesment of the RH range below, would also be interested in knowing if the Kawaii had plastic flanges or not. What was the general comparison between the Kawaii and the Steinway relating to centerpin friction problems you attribute to climate changes ?

Thanks muchly
RicB

Farrell wrote:

> David Love wrote:
> "He had a Kawai before and recently bought a S&S.  Imeasure the humidity whenever I tune and he also has a hygrometer in the room.  The range has been from 30% to 80%."
>
> Did you service the Kawai? Did it have action friction problems apparently associated with RH fluctuations? 30% to 80% RH range just doesn't seem too extreme to me. That is about what I observe in homes in the Tampa, Florida area. That is what my home RH commonly ranges. I have a Boston and have no friction problems at all - not too much, not too little.
>
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