post pitch-raise creep?

Farrell mfarrel2 at tampabay.rr.com
Fri Jul 7 11:45:24 MDT 2006


"What do fellow listers experience as the average amount of time a piano needs to settle from a pitch raise before it is ready for a fine tuning from 20 cents?  50 cents? 100 cents?"

  20 cents = two seconds
  50 cents = five seconds
100 cents = ten seconds

Terry Farrell

----- Original Message ----- 
> In a message dated 7/7/2006 10:27:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "John M. Formsma" <john at formsmapiano.com> writes:
> 
>>David,
>>
>>This is one area where the ETD users might have an edge on us aural people.
> 
> To borrow David Letterman's parlance, accurate, predictable pitch raising is the number one reason to use an ETD.  
> 
>>Seems like the best policy is to schedule a real fine tuning after a few days when the piano >has had time to settle down and behave
> 
> What do fellow listers experience as the average amount of time a piano needs to settle from a pitch raise before it is ready for a fine tuning from 20 cents?  50 cents? 100 cents?  
> 
>>John Formsma
> 
> Alan Eder, RPT
>
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