In practice, in many, if not most, cases, I suspect you are entirely correct. If you please, when you repost only a portion of a post, please put a SNIP in there to indicate that something else was there. Otherwise it sounds like I made my statement and I thought that's all I'd have to do to prove it! Makes me sound sorta, er, well, snippy! ;-) Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- I sold a new piano to a customer with a brand new house in an exclusive neighborhood. It was probably one of the most expensive homes built in Terre Haute at that time. I tried to sell her on a DC system to protect the investment but she declined saying that her house had a state of the art climate control HVAC system. When I came out in the late spring the piano was considerably sharp and the windows of the house were open. She likes to open the windows whenever she can. I think you may be technically correct, a properly "controlled" room is the best, I just never encounter such a room in the real world. Dean May ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I have a very firm opinion that whole room/house/institution humidity control is superior to a standard DC installation, or even a DC installation with bottom and string covers. SNIP Nuff said. Terry Farrell -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080220/ac62362c/attachment.html
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