Dampp-Chaser wattage needed

BRETT GLASS bgpianoman at email.com
Sun Oct 8 19:44:43 MDT 2006


Thanks Dean , Sometimes you just need to bounce things off others to make
sure you haven't missed something . I miss the PTG monthly meetings we
had back in KC . It was the perfect place to do this . Out here on a
remote island in the south pacific we don't have any meetings . Maybe
they do over on Oahu but techs don't travel much between islands anymore
now that airfare is so high . I need more of you on the list to respond
to this issue . Tell me if you have had problems with Dealers or
customers that have been miss informed about what is the best system for
their pianos . We all need to be on the same page to look and act
responsible to our customers . If there is a minimum amount of watts
needed just to get started then that needs to be easy for everyone to
come to the same conclusion of what is a proper starting point . I like
the idea of 1 or 2  watts for every % above 42% if it can be backed up
factually and agreed on by all (most). If the techs and Manufactuer agree
than the dealers will have no choise but to let this be handled by a
technician in the feild that can make the proper evaluation of the life
style the customer has placed the piano in . As it sands now a few that
must only be looking at there bottom line are causing problems .

Thanks, Brett

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