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Farrell wrote:
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<div><font face="Arial">If I were to install a pianodisk on a piano
in my home, I would be very tempted to explore connecting the unit
output to my home stereo, rather than little speakers under the piano.
Why have I never seen this done?</font></div>
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It's done more often than not..but there are 'issues' connecting to a
home stereo. I prefer a self-contained unit myself.<br>
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<div><font face="Arial">And while I'm at it, I would install the unit
on a shelf near the piano, rather than have it hang down from the
keybed like my 8-track player used to hang from the dash of my '66
Dodge Dart. Why have I not seen a remote installation of the player
unit?</font></div>
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see above.<br>
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Phil Bondi(Fl)<br>
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