antares wrote: > Ricardo! > > That's why Yamaha has three "climate halls" " > one for desert climates - one for N-America and Europe - one for the tropics > and the so called "domestic market". > > I think one could say that the Yamahas are the instruments you can trust > most when it comes to stability and technical precision. > > Isn't that a good answer? > > (; > > friendly greetings > from > > Antares, > Andre' !!! There you are again ! Sure its a great answer, and just about everybody knows they go to the lengths that can be gone too in this and many other regards. Still, a piano plopped into a climate like for example Florida's is bound to have a tough go of it. All the factory climate control wont help all that much unless the instrument finds a good home (climate wise) in the end .... or what ? Cheers! -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. UiB, Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html
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