Hi James, One thing is for certain, I won't be yesterday's news if I don't buy an RCT or a SAT III. There are plenty of folks still using a tuning fork and busier than they want to be. I personally would love to try and uncomplicate my life. I'm tired of running out and buying the newest, lastest whatever. What I like about my apparently archaic SAT II is its simplicity. I do look forward to blind tests between the SAT III and the RCT. David ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA > keep relearning all the new stuff as it comes out, but if you don't you > are yesterdays news. > My point is that all these tools work very well if you learn how to use > them properly. It is the attitude of the user who determines the best > tuning the piano is capable of receiving. It is good to have preferences > and hopefully we can go to accept new preferences as we change through the > years. > James Grebe > R.P.T. of the P.T.G > pianoman@inlink.com > Creator of Handsome Hardwood Caster Cups and Practical Piano Peripherals in > St. Louis, MO > > > David Ilvedson, RPT Pacifica, CA ilvey@jps.net
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