ETD'S ??? HELP

AlliedPianoCraft AlliedPianoCraft at hotmail.com
Fri Oct 10 12:11:31 MDT 2008


Ron, I'm very happy with my Cybertuner. Very easy to learn and use and it is 
the closest to my aural tunings. It also has many new features that work 
very well.

Al Guecia

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From: "RON MAY, RPT" <ronmay_rpt at bellsouth.net>
Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 1:26 PM
To: <pianotech at ptg.org>
Subject: ETD'S ???  HELP

> " But I am very very happy that I have my Verituner for 2 years now. How 
> could I work without an ETD all the years? It makes work much more 
> comfortable."
>
> Gregor
>
> It makes work much more comfortable."
> Can you add improved to this statement??
>
> At 71 and have been a very proud very busy aural tuner ever since Dr. 
> White handed me a diploma and dubed me "Sir Tuner" . That was way to back 
> in 1958,
> I can't believe I am getting interested in looking at ETDs.
> Dr. White is doing a back flip in his grave.  I am concerned because I 
> have walked in immediately behind many very poor ETD tunings. I admit to 
> knowing absoutely nothing about these things and how they work. What I've 
> seen hasn't impressed me.
>
> I think I am looking for a good, very experinced ETD salesman that can 
> show me why I need one of these things.
>
> With a number of different ETDs out there, has anyone come up with a best 
> and worst list?
>
> I am trying to be open minded and really want to understand.
>
> Ron May, rpt.
> 


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