>Why didn't the Yamaha MX100, in the same room, suffer the same problem? [I >didn't check it but she claims it plays better than the Kawai grand at the >moment]<< Don't forget that the MX100 has a power supply that generates a fair amount of heat (the MX100 A & B - the Mark II power supply heat is minimal) even when the top power switch is off. We have a period of 2-3 months when the RH levels in some areas of the school reach 70%. The upright disclaviers (MX100B) fair much better than other pianos (Yamaha U1 included) during these humid times. ---- Rick Florence, Piano Technician Arizona State University School of Music Rick.Florence@ASU.Edu
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