pitch raise time

John Lillico, RPT staytuned@idirect.com
Sat, 15 Jan 2000 20:34:06 -0500


>Hi all,
>
>Let me preface by reminding everyone that I am a "newbie", so please bear with me. Here's my question: I have been hearing/reading that the average 1st pass pitch raise can be done in about 20 minutes! That would translate to just over NINE seconds per string, including time to "set" each string, plus time moving from pin to pin, from start to finish. How many techs out there can "fly" through a pitch raise this fast? And I must assume you're NOT counting the time it would take for muting. Just very curious.
>
>Terry Peterson
>Los Angeles, CA
>
Hi Terry,

How about 9 seconds per note...... and that includes the time it takes to check your stop watch!  No "setting", no muting, and with spare time to make out an invoice.

Now that's only cruising. How about overdrive!

John Lillico, RPT,
Oakville, Canada




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