John Ross said: "I can't see why not. I imagine the extendible rods, to support the humidifier would be used." John, And, where, pray tell, would you install/mount all that stuff. Most certainly not under the piano, as most ave a 2"-3" "keybed" that nothing would penetrate!<G> The only "cavity" is to the right of the action and is miniscule in size, usually just a bunch of structural supports and no room for even a Humidistat, hardly.<G> The Actions, on these beasts, are difficult enough to remove. If you put the DC over the action, where would you route the power cord? And how? Since the bottom of the "piano" is the major structural component, I don't think it wise to be drilling holes, etc., into it. Believe me, I've pondered this and can't really see any practical way to do it.<G> Regards, Joseph Garrett, R.P.T. Captain, Tool Police Squares R I
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