Wanted Acu-tuner -3

Erwinspiano@aol.com Erwinspiano@aol.com
Tue, 4 Nov 2003 21:20:33 EST


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          Terry
  Thanks for the concise review. Is your sat 3 for sale?
  Dale
Hello Dale. I use the Verituner and previously used an SAT 3. Yes the 
Verituner is larger than the SAT 3 - about the same footprint as the SAT 2 if my 
memory serves me correctly - a bit heavier though. While smaller is always an 
advantage, I do not find the size of the VT to ever be a problem. Like the 
Steinway tech told me about the dinging noise in my new Steinway - "you just get used 
to it".

I have never had any trouble easily seeing the display on the VT. You can get 
a reflection sometimes if you are sitting opposite a bright window, but you 
just angle the VT a little and the problem goes away. I find it to be no 
trouble.

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
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