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#633581 - 12/24/05 04:49 PM Quick humidity question
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Registered: 10/01/05
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Loc: Surrey, England
I have searched the archive and I am a bit confused:

Having had issues with tuning stability and just having had a great regulation, voicing and tining done (2 days solid work) I have just bought a hygrometer.

Low humidity is not usually a problem in the UK but we have had some srange weather lately.

Humidity today has hovered around 32% to 34%. Temperature a coolish 22 degrees centigrade. I have water dishes on the radiators.

The piano is in a very large room and although I am willing to buy a humidifier I am worried about the efficacy and noise.

For what is normally a limited duration of low humidity do I really need one?

What is an acceptable (as opposed to ideal) maintainable humidity level? I have seen a variety of figures quoted. Is 33% drastically low?

Thanks

Adrian
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#633582 - 12/24/05 04:59 PM Re: Quick humidity question
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It's a steady rate of relative humidity that you want, not wide fluctuations. You don't want 60% all summer, than 35% all winter. If you do this to a good piano you shold be shot. Get a console humidifier with a humidistat. It will cycle on and off, and the noise level is'nt that bad.
The idea amount of relative humidity suggested by most manufacturers and wood specialists is between 40%-50%.
I keep my room at 45% year round. My piano also has a full DC 7 part system. The piano stays uncannily stable all year round.
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#633583 - 12/24/05 05:08 PM Re: Quick humidity question
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Loc: Surrey, England
Thanks Curry. I had better buy a humidifier then.

I am not super concerned about the present piano (though it is stupid to wrieck it). I had not woken up to this issue at all until I arrived on this forum. I want to make sure that I get the envoronmentright for teh next piano as it will be a major investment and I may as well start now.

Thanks

Adrian
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#633584 - 12/24/05 05:14 PM Re: Quick humidity question
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Registered: 08/17/02
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Loc: Hamilton Twp, NJ
Never too late to learn. You will avoid tuning instabilty, action problems, soundboard and bridge issues, and will definitely prolong the life of your piano.
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Dampp-Chaser installations, piano appraisals. PTG S.Jersey Chapter 080.
Bösendorfer 214 # 47,299 214-358

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