You really only need one speaker because the output is double monaural. The Yamaha speakers should have mounting brackets available, but I believe they do hang down enough to see them. You can install a power strip under the piano and plug all the accessories into that so you only have one wire coming from the piano. The long Dampp chaser bar can be replaced with two smaller ones, but a plug will need to be installed on one of the rod wires. Hopefully you do not have a humidifier tank as well around all those electronics. Carol Beigel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dave Asaibene" <Mrchefdave@...> To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 7:04 AM Subject: [disklavier] Mounting Speakers > When I bought my DC3A I also bought speakers and a TG100. (I have since > upgraded to the MU50) At the time I did not want to mount the speakers on > and under the piano, however now I would like to. Could anyone offer any > advice where they would go so that you don't see them? My wife would like > only one wire from the Piano. It appears that the Damp Chaser does not let > you mount them between the black supports under the sound board. The > speakers are Yamaha MS202II. Do they need to be set apart or can they go > next to each other on the left side between the soundboard and side? > Thanks Dave >
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Re: [disklavier] Mounting Speakers
2004-06-01 by Carol Beigel
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