It can play lower volume, but since it is still playing the physical piano, only can go so far.... On vol -9 or -10 with the lid closed, it is fairly low volume. Again, much lower than with the original control unit. SJ --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "jthyder" <jhyder@...> wrote: > > I'd like to know about this, too, because this has always been one of my biggest disappointments with my DC3A. I've seen other player piano systems that could be turned down to a whisper-quiet level, and I always thought the Yamaha should be able to do as well. > > As for buying a DKC-850, you should be able to get one from Cordogan's in Chicago: www.chicagopianos.com. > > --James > > --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, "raymundo_77" <captainray12@> wrote: > > > > I'm thinking about upgrading my Mark III/DGC1B to the DKC-850 and wanted to confirm that the 850 would have better control over the loudness. Right now, even with the loudness set to the lowest level, its still too loud for comfortable background music. > > I also need to find where I can purchase this unit. A couple of Yamaha dealers have not responded to me. I plan to install this upgrade myself as it appears straight forward. > > Thanks, > > > > Ray > > >
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Re: Mark III upgrade to DKC-850
2012-07-10 by sjhart110110
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