>...I think it doesn't matter what kind of electronic device is used as >long as yo >u know that you can do a GOOD job of tuning without the aid of the device if >needed... >Greg Torres >Tunapiana@aol.com Your comment humorously triggered something I once said in the past to a customer while on location. Rather than using the SAT II, I mentioned I could use a tuning fork and tune aurally if they wanted, but I would charge more, it would take longer, and I wouldn't tune as well. Guess which method the customer chose. On another note I find it very amusing a new field of debate is developing, RCT vs SAT. Wasn't it just yesterday it was, SAT vs Aural. Just got to be something I guess, to defend and/or support as one being better than the other. Thank goodness for diversity. And so it goes...(tks, KV) Keith A. McGavern kam544@ionet.net Registered Piano Technician Oklahoma Chapter 731 Piano Technicians Guild USA
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