Add a top cover (preferably a string cover left in at all times) and a bottom cover and it works great. Andrew Anderson On Jan 14, 2010, at 2:29 PM, dbpowell1 at juno.com wrote: > The church where I was tuning has a Broadman grand purchased in > 2008. It doesn't hold a tuning for very long. It sits in a large > sanctuary and the temp is not that consistant. The music director > ask me about installing some dampp chasers to see if that would > help. I told him that the strings still might be stretching but > wasn't sure. I told him that dampp chasers work good in a verticle > piano because there enclosed. He wanted to know if it would be worth > putting them in a grand. I told him that I was on piano tech email > and that I could get some intake on this matter from guys that had a > Lot of experience on this subject and would get back to him. > Any info will be appreciated. > Thanks Dick > > ____________________________________________________________ > Small Business Tools > Click to find the latest solutions to enhance your small business. > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2131/c?cp=b4hCPeOkYZpiNihn4aVqigAAJz1utuDroy30iobj4ZCrBRnSAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARMQAAAAA=
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