Hazen, You mean they didn't have a "tune-off" between the machines? We did this in Chicago using matching uprights, and there was a definite preference in the overall tuning smoothness of intervals, and the sound of the octaves using the Verituner. And no, Dave Carpenter wasn't involved with the presentation and/or tuning. Ron Koval <snip> Don said they tuned some with all three,and pretty much,aurally agreed with the tuning from each machine.He said overall features,ease of use,and looks(spinners,lights displays )were discussed,and reviewed.He said they liked all three machines,and if were to buy,it would be first,the pocket rct,accutuner,and verituner in that order.This was general concensus,from etd users,and non users.It was not a one machine better than another,but the group liking the overall look and performance,of one more than another. Best, Hazen Bannister _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get McAfee.com VirusScan Online http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963
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