---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Hey Terry I apprecuiate your fair minded & objective veiw point. When you can say" even on spinets" now that's saying something. I'm checking out the VT. Thanks--Dale Most certainly some better designed pianos come out just fine with what the SAT calculates - but even still, you still need to listen carefully to make sure (not that you turn your ears off with the VT, but with its use, you soon learn that it is simply always spot-on (or at least as near as one can reasonably imagine) - even on the spinets). And please realize I am not trying to denigrate the wonderful little SAT3 - it is a fabulous tool. I'm just stating what I have observed to be the difference between the two machines. Perhaps my statement reflects the type of pianos that some of us commonly tune. I tune about 378 Winter and Aeolian spinets for every Steinway B I see (I even see more Tom-Thumb-type pianos than big "B"s). I reckon that makes a difference! ;-) IMHO, when I can autopilot through the bass break terror on a "Grand" spinet, I find myself much more pleasant to my family that evening! Terry Farrell ----- Original ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/55/2b/2c/d2/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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