This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Terry I feel you are missrepresenting the SATlll in your statement below. I've = been using the SATlll for three years and from my perspective using = manual stretch is the exception. By far, the majority of the pianos I = tune need very little or no correction at all. I tuned strictly aurally = for 28 years and I love the SATlll.=20 Phil Frankenberg CSU Chico, Ca. ---- Original Message -----=20 From: Farrell=20 To: Pianotech=20 Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 8:16 AM Subject: Re: Wanted Acu-tuner -3 IMHO, if you like listening to your octaves and manually setting your = stretch in the various areas of the scale each time you tune a piano - = the little powerhouse SAT 3 is hard to beat - it is so simple and a pure = pleasure to use. If you like to just shift into autopilot (but of = course, still have complete control over stretch settings, etc.) and = produce fantabulous tuning time after time on any piano, go with the VT. = And of course the VT has all sort of other bells and whistles. I was in love with my SAT 3, but I'm also in love with my VT and I = feel like we are still on the honeymoon after almost two years now! Terry Farrell Imust ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/13/35/8c/16/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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