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Fabrizio Santori wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE> <FONT COLOR="#000000">Dear List,</FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000"> </FONT><FONT COLOR="#000000">talking
about those kit for muting acoustic pianos and that make it possible to
play it with headphone; wich one would you advice to install to have less
trable of any kind?</FONT> Thank you Fabrizio SantoriPiano
ConsultingV.S.Bernardino 16/a60041 Sassoferrato AnItalyphone : 0348 5114842
office, 0347 5715216 private <A HREF="mailto:f.santori@fastnet.it">f.santori@fastnet.it</A></BLOCKQUOTE>
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<P>Best to my knowlege the PianoDisc "Quiettime" kit is the only after-market
mute/silent play system available. They work pretty well and are
relatively easy to install. One catch- you must got through
their week-long factory training program in order to become eligiable to
order and install the kit.
<P>Visti thier web page @ <A HREF="http://www.pianodisc.com">http://www.pianodisc.com</A>
<P>The training program is FREE and you also become an authorized PianoDisc
tech/installer as well. Not a bad deal, I would highly recommend
it if you can. Otherwise you will need to find another tech who is
authorized to order and install to do the work for you. If you somehow
manage to get your hands on a kit and install it, Pianodisc WILL NOT warranty
the product.
<P>Best of luck.
<P>Rob Goodale, RPT
<BR><A HREF="http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~rrg8/home.htm">http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~rrg8/home.htm</A>
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