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abc1337 Persistent Poster

Joined: 21 Nov 2007 Posts: 56 Location: The Mid-lands
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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 8:12 pm Post subject: Talk to me about Humidification! |
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OK,
I'm researching getting a piano - and am interested in the above aspect of its care. Specifically I'd like the participants here to advise me of:
What type of meter I'd need?
What type of humidifier I'd need, not specifically one that needs to fit in the Piano, either?
Are any of you aware of an Air-con unit that also can deal with humidification issues?
Thanks,
Andy _________________ Learning, but really enjoying! |
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Barrie Heaton Site Admin


Joined: 30 May 2003 Posts: 2095 Location: Lanc's
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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 10:32 pm Post subject: |
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First you need to look at the room to see if you need a humidifier what is the swing and what is it at present
it is better to control the room but that can cost I have a client who spent 7k to keep the room at 45% and 65F all year round
Barrie, _________________ Barrie Heaton
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abc1337 Persistent Poster

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Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2008 10:37 pm Post subject: |
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The room will go from quite warm to bloody hot w/out some form of air-con...The house is a 2000 built modern 4 bed detached - we don't suffer from condensation on windows or anything like that... _________________ Learning, but really enjoying! |
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sussexpianos Persistent Poster


Joined: 19 Aug 2006 Posts: 198 Location: East Sussex
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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:23 am Post subject: |
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the type and age of the piano will be helpful as it makes a diffiference. If its a modern type piano then Id recommend an auto climate system like Damp-chaser. Id like these fitted to all pianos as it will protect the woods in the long term but they are expensive in the UK( in the states they are half the price but the wrong voltage).
If the piano is an older model then get a room humidifier( just place it next to the piano) with a selctable dial and have it around 55-65% RH. The Germans like to use room humidifiers for pianos. I have a customer with one for his 1920's JB upright and it keeps it in tune wonderfuly.
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abc1337 Persistent Poster

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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 8:41 pm Post subject: |
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To answer some questions - my piano will be new, and there will also be an air-con unit with adjustable humidifier in use as well.
Any specific humidifiers you suggest? _________________ Learning, but really enjoying! |
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david g Regular Poster

Joined: 29 Dec 2007 Posts: 16 Location: Surrey
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abc1337 Persistent Poster

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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 10:18 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks, david - I've replied with a link on the other thread. _________________ Learning, but really enjoying! |
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