Cross-eyed SAT user

Dick Beaton rbeaton@initco.net
Fri, 10 Mar 2000 14:35:33 -0700


I havn't seen anyone mention that when the lights are all on  and the center
light is on or blinking it means SHARP. Since the sustain in high treble is
short you have to look fast! .. I've been using one since the
earliest....had #93 and think it is a real fine machine. (I put the first
charge light on mine and suggested it to Sanderson....got ignored, but
notice they have them now.)
Dick RPT MT



----- Original Message -----
From: <AMeyer2988@AOL.COM>
To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 11:12 AM
Subject: Re: Cross-eyed SAT user


> I Agree with Mr. McGavern. I have to move it to get a better signal but I
> believe it is the angle in which the sound goes in. I have found that I
hear
> different when I do it by ear that I also can get a different perspective
on
> the sound. (I look like I pray a lot as that seems to be the best angle
for
> my ears). I use the RCT and have a old sat II (retired) and sometimes have
> the check out the machines as sometimes they miss the mark. Alway chech
the
> first time you set up the tuning with the machine with your ear. I hope
this
> makes since.
>
> Alan Meyer
> Assoc. Member
> Las Vegas Nevada
>
>



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