I have used the Verituner non stop for 3/4 year and I have written many positive letters about it. In my opinion this is a state of the art tuning aid, and the main function it was designed for has already been perfected in such a way that it is hard to imagine what more there is to desire, except in regard to the way it looks and the weight. These last considerations about weight and looks melt away when it comes to the more than superior - concert tunings - we are able make within 45 minutes. Today I tuned a Yamaha C7 for a prominent recording studio here in Amsterdam and it so happened that some 'rather important' musicians were present. I have this particular tuning filed in the VT-files and the tuning has since long been 'sharpened' and refined, which is one of the main capabilities of the Verituner. The present musicians unanimously (without being aware that the instrument had been tuned with a VT) were deeply impressed and one even said that he had never before heard a tuning so brilliant and so harmonious and made in such a short time (a complete tuning in about 40 minutes, and rock steady with every now and then a sip of my coffee). The owner of the studio and I had a very good day today. PS. I also noticed that the VT can handle shocks pretty well as I often put my tool bag behind me on the bicycle when I ride on the brick and cobblestone streets of old A'dam. Thank you very much Dave Carpenter! friendly greetings from Antares, Amsterdam, Holland "where music is, no harm can be" visit my website at : http://www.concertpianoservice.nl/ > From: "Farrell" <mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com> > Reply-To: pianotech@ptg.org > Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2002 22:39:19 -0500 > To: <pianotech@ptg.org> > Subject: Verituner Users > > For those using the Verituner: How reliable are they. How durable are they. > What kind of turn-around time have you experienced from the manufacturer. > Thanks. > > Terry Farrell > > >
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