SAT

Greg Newell gnewell@EN.COM
Fri, 16 Jun 2000 21:39:24 -0400


Ed,
    I've got one for sale if your interested.
Greg Newell

Robert Goodale wrote:

> Ed,
>
> If you would like to go that route I would suggest an SAT II.  There are a
> lot of these around now since the III was released and it is a better
> machine.  You could probably pick one up for somewhere between $500.00 -
> $600.00 used.  If it needs a new battery you can do it yourself which is a
> relatively easy job.  I have been using an SAT for years and it does a
> wonderful job once you get used to it.  Of course you may still ned to make
> various aural adjustments once finishing the temperament but overall you can
> get a good tuning out of it.
>
> Welcome to the techy world!
>
> Rob Goodal
> Las Vegas, NV
>
> Ed Carwithen wrote:
>
> > Hooray!!!
> >
> > I have finally been able to retire from teaching band and choir and can
> > now indulge myself by going FULL TIME in Piano Tuning and Service!
> >
> > What a relief.
> >
> >   Now...
> >
> > Does anyone have a used SAT I   that I can use for a back up?
> > Yes, I can tune aurally, but most of the pianos in this area are OLD, and
> > almost always need a pitch raise.  With my SAT I am times faster.  I don't
> > want to discover one morning that my SAT needs an overhaul, and I don't
> > have a backup.
> >
> > If you know of one, I would appreciate the info.
> >
> > Ed Carwithen
> > John Day, OR



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