Lights, 8-tracks and Pianos

G GRAVINA ggravina@ix.netcom.com
Wed, 11 Dec 2002 05:16:44 -0500


Fairly easy to do with optional equipment available from both PianoDisc and 
Pianomatio - wireless transmitters and receivers, and ir sensors.

Jerry Gravina, RPT
Babylon, NY


At 11:43 AM 12/10/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>The recent post on DC lights got me thinking again. Seldom happens. So 
>here goes.
>
>PianoDisc boxes. Everyone I have seen has been installed on the piano. 
>They hang down like an 8-track tape player from the dashboard of a 1970 
>Dodge Dart (or I guess if you install one on a Bosendorfer, it would look 
>like an 8-track hanging from the dash of a Rolls Royce!). IMHO TACKY! Yuk, 
>yuk, yuk. I realize this may be the only practical installation option in 
>many applications. But not all. If I were to ever install one on my piano, 
>the box would go on a nearby shelf somewhere - much like a stereo 
>component. And to go one step further, at least in a home installation, 
>why put those goofy little speakers under the piano? Why not run the 
>PianoDisk background/orchestrated/whatever-you-call-them tracks through a 
>decent home stereo?
>
>Terry Farrell
>
>
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