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That's the ONE thing I don't like about the SAT. The "spinner"
is easily visible. But the numbers are not in a low light situation! And
I need to see that because too often, it goes the wrong way & unless
I'm aware of that (or check it aurally), it can really screw you up. I
really wish they'd make that display MUCH more visible! I do a lot of
concert work in a low light situation! <br><br>
Avery <br><br>
At 09:41 AM 2/6/2006, you wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">Marshall,<br><br>
How visually impaired are you? If you can see the red spinner
fairly well, the Accutuner might be the way to go...but there are numbers
involved in setting it up. Their size is about like
<font size=6> 8.4 8.7</font><font size=7>
</font><font size=6>9.3<br><br>
</font>David Ilvedson, RPT<br>
Pacifica, California<br><br>
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Original message<br>
From: pianotune05@comcast.net<br>
To: "Pianotech List" <br>
Received: 2/6/2006 5:11:20 AM<br>
Subject: Re: tuning environment<br><br>
I know I'm not going out and buying and ETD right away, but I was
wondering what size font the print is. ie. 10 12 etc. Since I use
the city bus system, the smaller ones woule be a better match for me ,but
depending on the print. I can see the red light on the spinner
pretty well. Are they pretty much the same in price, tune lab, verituner
etc. I know the Acutuner III is in the neighborhood of 1700$ <br>
Marshall<br>
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<dd>-------------- Original message -------------- <br>
<dd>From: Conrad Hoffsommer <hoffsoco@luther.edu> <br><br>
<dd>> At 12:36 PM 2/6/2006 +0100, you wrote: <br>
<dd>> > >...ETD that I can get a close look at. I want to see
how bug the numbers <br>
<dd>> >are whether I can read them or not. I'd like to get one just
so I can <br>
<dd>> >raise pitch before tuning by ear.< <br>
<dd>> > <br>
<dd>> >Hi Marshall, <br>
<dd>> > <br>
<dd>> >Maybe someone there still uses the laptop version of RCT. I
think that as <br>
<dd>> >the screen is pretty big, it wont be too difficult for you
to see the <br>
<dd>> >spinner, and you can put it in different colours which may
help. It's <br>
<dd>> >awesome for pitch raises. <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> Guilty as charged... <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> I have RCT on a new 14.5" screen Toshiba. (i.e. large print
edition... ;-} <br>
<dd>> ) Note: that's larger tha! n my home TV screen. If I ever buy a
DVD, I'll <br>
<dd>> watch it on my laptop. 8-}}} <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> No internal mike, so I need to plug one in, but I still can set
the 'puter <br>
<dd>> up to 8' away on a convenient table, chair, other piano or even
the floor <br>
<dd>> and see quite well. For grands, I usually set it up on the short
sticked lid. <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> I have different colo(u)rs for the spinner for fine tune and
pitch raise, <br>
<dd>> and some available hues are _really_ easy to see. I've also cut
down the <br>
<dd>> propellor blade to 30° so that the "blush" is really
dramatic/easily seen. <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> my 2¢. <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> Conrad Hoffsommer <br>
<dd>> <br>
<dd>> Chi si ferma è perduto. <br>
<dd>> <br>
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