Paul, I think that he is referring to the phenomena of a piano that is repeatedly tuned to the exact same place becoming more and more stable and settled. I think I wrote on that subject recently. ----- Original Message ----- From: <larudee@pacbell.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 4:35 PM Subject: Re: Verituner > antares wrote: > > > The first tuning with the VT was > > impressive to say the least and the second tuning was stunning! > > Why should there be a discrepancy between the two? > > > I personally can not achieve that despite all my training and talent. > > Why would VT be so much better if it is using the same procedure as an aural > tuning? > > > I also tune with the VT in the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. If you have tuned > > a STW D a number of times with the VT the instrument will sound like > > something you have never heard before, believe me! All intervals are crystal > > clear and incredibly even. > > I value your description of the results, but what is there in the VT procedure > that would account for that? > > Paul Larudee
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