SAT 3 for laptop + RCT - trade

Greg Newell gnewell@EN.COM
Fri, 10 Sep 1999 00:03:03 -0400


Glenn,
    Give the TuneLab program a try. It does the same thing as RCT and is now
very easy to use. As an aside, wait until you see the price!!!!!
                                    Greg

Glenn wrote:

> Hi, Y'all.
>
> I am TOYING with the idea of selling my SAT 3 and buying an IBM compatible
> laptop and the RCT program.  The reasons for this have nothing to due with
> the comparison issue.  They each have their place and superiority.  The
> issue is that I need a laptop for other endeavors and the SAT 3 would be the
> way to pay for it and since I only tune about 4 pianos a month, it doesn't
> make sense to have a $1600 plus machine sitting around for that.
>
> So, before I officially post my SAT 3 for sale, I am checking just in case
> there is someone out there who would rather have an SAT 3 than a laptop and
> RCT and perhaps we can work out an equitable trade.
>
> Please, no Macs.  I know the Mac platform is technically superior in many
> ways . . . much like the Beta format is technically superior to the VHF.
> The MAC only RCT is the reason I bought an SAT 2 a couple of years ago.
>
> I am not yet certain I want to sell my SAT 3 at all.  You can send me a
> private email if you want to be contacted first.  I understand there is a 6
> month wait right now so I do expect some interested parties to contact me.
> I will save the private emails and contact those who send them in the order
> in which they were received.  Feel free to place a silent bid starting at
> $1400 (my unit is still new.  Only drained that battery twice).
>
> Glenn - Boulder, CO chapter associate.
> rockymtn@sprynet.com



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