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Humidity Control for the Piano & Dampp-Chaser
By Mark Pleatman

As long as we are on the topic of humidity control, do readers have
any experience or recommendations regarding devices sold to maintain
stable humidity in pianos?  The only one I know of is "Dampp-Chaser,"
though there may be others I do not know of.  Earlier Dampp-Chasers
consisted of only a heating element to reduce humidity; current ones
also have humidification built in.  They also sell a cloth cover to
enclose the bottom (or back, in the case of a vertical piano), and
stabilize the environment.  Perhaps such a system would help protect
a player mechanism and protect it from the environment.

Mark Pleatman

 [ Visit http://www.dampp-chaser.com/  -- Robbie



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