Why not get a pocket PC and Pocket Tunelab ? Works great, lasts a long time RicB Richard Moody wrote: > How much does the Seiko ST 767 Chromatic Tuner cost? I am looking > for a "pocket tuner" that can give a decent temperament for a pitch > raise and if accurate an octave below F3 and above C5 that would be a > bonus. > I used to have a such a tuner, a Korg needle type that would give me > two octaves (C3--C5) close enuf in 4 -- 6 minutes. ----ricm > > > > -----Original Message----- > *From:* pianotech-bounces@ptg.org > [mailto:pianotech-bounces@ptg.org] *On Behalf Of *David > *Sent:* Wednesday, May 26, 2004 11:56 AM > *To:* pianotech@ptg.org > *Subject:* Tuning Devices > > I have recently started learning to tune pianos. I am interested > in tuning devices that will assist me in learning to tune and when > I start tuning for pay. I have heard and read about numerous > brands and types. These include the Accu-Tuner, Peterson > AutoStrobe, Reyburn > CyberTuner, and Sabine Tuners to mention a few. I am currently > using a Seiko ST 767 Chromatic Tuner which I get the impression > may not be very accurate for pianos, works great for my guitar. > Any input would be appreciated. > > Thanks > David McCausland >
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