Antares, I have to claim ignorance here as I haven't explored the Verituner yet. What do you mean with "measuring real time". Tom Servinsky,RPT ----- Original Message ----- From: "antares" <antares@EURONET.NL> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 3:57 AM Subject: Verituner > The Verituner is, according to my recent experiences with it, the very best > tuning machine because : > > a. it measures 'real time' all tones and not just the a's. That is VERY > important. > b. if you store a tuning, the verituner recalculates that same tuning > everytime you download it again from the files. > While using an already made tuning, the Verituner adjusts to new data, for > instance because of slight changes in the piano (hammers, voicing etc) > c. it means that the Verituner upgrades every tuning, stored in the files, > time and again. That is on of the > real < treasures. > d. The Verituner has a nice and easy to read display with 2 backlights and > the battery lasts a long long time. > e. The Verituner has most of the gadgets that other high tech machines have. > f. Backup with the makers is very efficient and updates can be downloaded > from the internet. > g. There is a Verituner e-mail forum for users where each subscriber can > post remarks or questions, which will be answered promptly. > > friendly greetings > from > > Antares, > > Amsterdam, Holland > > "where music is, no harm can be" > > > From: HazenBannister@cs.com > > Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org > > Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 23:49:36 EDT > > To: pianotech@ptg.org > > Subject: (no subject) > > > > My name is Hazen Bannister(www.Bannisterpiano.com),and I'm looking for > > information on the verituner, versus the accutuner. I've been using the > > accutuner > > for years,happily I must add, and saw the ads for the verituner in the > > journal. Thanks,Hazen. > > >
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