At 08:49 AM 4/16/2004, you wrote: >>There was an "M" copy of the Steinert variety in there before the >>Grotrian that was overdriven and tired. > >I was wondering if it had similar problems to the Grotrian's in that room. >How's it sound in that new (nearly a) shop? Actually think the Steinert sounds pretty good in my shop. Significantly lower ceilings though at only 9 feet. All solids for the sound to bounce off of too! Will have to correct that some day. For right now it'll do just fine though. >>It now has become the first piano in my new garage shop await my "still >>learning" ministrations. > >Hopefully, those are the kind of ministrations we all practice. Hopefully. >>Spent last night with a buddy of my brother in law's swapping out the 100 >>amp house panel with a 200 amp panel in order to use the 100 amp panel in >>the garage. Still lacking power out there, but not for much longer!!! >> >>Best, >>Greg > >Careful, that stuff bites hard. I hope I never find that out. It sure wouldn't be habit forming anyway :-). >Ron N > >_______________________________________________ >pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives Greg Newell Greg's piano Forté mailto:gnewell@ameritech.net
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