Fred Brown RPT wrote: > For those of us who may just be totally obstinate and insist on placing > their piano in front of southerly exposures. > [I'm talking 30' floor to ceiling wall of glass fronted by 250' of a > sunlight gathering reflection pond...comes complete with a fountain I might > add] > May I suggest a new product? > There are some companies now that sell actual windows(not films) that are > available with either electronically controlled tinting or go totally > opaque. These can be programmed to match times of the day that the sun would > affect the piano. > For the low introductory price of tens of thousands of dollars(US) the lady > of the house can have her every wish. The perfect gift for Valentine's day. > Why buy jewelry when you could purchase something useful for a change? > Don't believe me? Try the link if you dare. > http://www.sage-ec.com/ > > anon Alternately, the piano can be plumbed with a tubing network and used as an active solar collector, or not, and be claimed as a passive Trom wall. The decision is whether they want heat, or music. Ron N
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