> I personally think the SAT III would be a > waste of money for him because he'll never use any of > the features of it except for tuning and perhaps pitch > raising. I have a SAT III and the only thing I do with it is tune pianos and raise their pitch. What else would you use it for? Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Avery Todd" <avery@ev1.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 1:28 PM Subject: ETD Question > List, > > I'd like some opinions about something. The man who > owns the store where I do some work (along with his > son) is almost 80 yrs. old now and is getting > concerned about his hearing in the upper end of the > scale. Yes, he's still going strong. :-) > > Anyway, because of what he's seen with me using my > SAT III, he's kind of interested in getting an ETD of > some kind. I personally think the SAT III would be a > waste of money for him because he'll never use any of > the features of it except for tuning and perhaps pitch > raising. A SAT II, or even SAT I might be a possibility. > > He's never used a computer at all, so the RCT with a > laptop is also pretty much out of the question. > > My question is: what about the Pocket RCT? It's small, > not tremendously expensive and he might have the > patience to learn to use this one. > > Does anyone have any experience using this? Advantages? > Drawbacks? Especially as it might pertain to an older, > aural tuner. > > Since I have no experience at all with the RCT or with a > Pocket PC.I told him I'd put this to the list and he's > interested in any feedback I might get, so any comments, > suggestions, etc. would be very much appreciated. > > Thanks. > > Avery
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