[pianotech] Q & A Roundtable (another depends)

Mr. Mac's tune-repair at allegiance.tv
Sat Jan 29 13:39:42 MST 2011


Depends on where you place the equipment being used.

Gee, there are so many variables in this activity,
  regardless of methodology,
  that it can be very unreasonable to make absolute claims
  about what is and what isn't,
  unless the person making those claims has some type
  of imperative evidence that easily disqualifies falsities
  or misperceived notions or hand me down concepts.

Examine, investigate, research what you currently believe
  or have accepted, or profess. Look beyond rumor control.

Sincerely,

Keith McGavern, RPT
pianostuff.kamcam.com

On Jan 29, 2011, at 12:25 PM, Mr. Mac's wrote:

> Dean,
> 
> No, no, no, , this simply is not true in all cases.
> 
> Depends on where in the scale you are at.
> Depends on the quality of the piano you are tuning.
> Depends on the environment.
> Depends on the quality of the hardware used.
> Depends on the quality of the software.
> Depends on the keystroke of the note …ppp to fff
> 
> I'm not blowing smoke here.
> 
> I'll restate for the record:
> I have personally owned and operated
>  Sight-O-Tuner, Accu-tuner I & II, Verituner, Reyburn CyberTuner, TuneLab, OnlyPure Tuner
>  and currently use and have in my possession, Reyburn CyberTuner and OnlyPure Tuner.
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Keith McGavern, RPT
> pianostuff.kamcam.com
> 
> On Jan 29, 2011, at 12:06 PM, Dean May wrote:
> 
>> ETD's actually bear witness to this. The pitch will only hold steady for the
>> first half second. So if you are trying to line up some partials into the
>> decay it is all over the place. 
> 



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