Me too Jim... as I said.. it would take an extremely adept EDT experienced tech who had previously developed exceptional skill at translating aural information to visual. On the other hand.. and in light of one of my previous themes... grin.. If you can tune with atomic bombs going off in the yard next door, jack hammers going full goof in the closet, or in the middle of the New York Times printing hall.... why not a deaf tuner ??? sorry.. couldnt resist. JIMRPT@AOL.COM wrote: > In a message dated 10/02/2000 12:01:50 PM, Richard wrote: > > <<It would feasably be possible to tune a > piano with and ETD with the tuner being totally deaf.>> > > Richard; > I don't know about RCT or TL but with the SAT even a 'hearing' tuner can > tune to the wrong partial very easily especially during a pitch raise. I > would be very uneasy allowing a totally deaf person go near a piano to tune > it with ans SAT and 'probably' RCT or TL also. > Jim Bryant (FL) -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway
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