Bob, Excellent question. I didn't check it with anything, I am assuming (which I know I should'nt) that it is correct and more stable than anything I've got at my disposal. Sometimes when we are talking about Accu-Tuners and Cyber-Tuners I think we are splitting hairs. They are both highly reliable and more accurate than is really necessary for making music. I'm talking about as opposed to tuning with a fork. Please don't get all worked up over this, it is just my opinion. Doug Hershberger, RPT ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Scott <rscott@wwnet.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Friday, October 29, 1999 11:40 AM Subject: Re: A= 440 Fork - advice please > Doug Hershberger wrote: > > > What I mean is the accu-tuner is more accurate than either the accu-fork > >or regular tuning fork. My accu-fork has to be adjusted more than once a > >year with the little pot adjustment using the accu-tuner. It does drift. the > >accu-tuner doesn't seem to. > > ..and just what did you use to check that the Accu-Tuner does not drift? > > -Bob Scott > >
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