Now I have heard several such reports so far... but friend antares I have learned to listen closely too these past couple years. The evidence seems to be stacking up big time....grin... I look forward to getting a chance to dink around with one of these one day. Antares... have you compared this to the RCT or SAT yet ?? thoughts ?? antares wrote: > > I recently bought one and I can tell you that it is a marvel! > The Verituner measures all overtones, note for note, recalculates, > memorizes, stores, has separate files to store them, has a different measure > and tune program for pitch raising, has a real good display and a very easy > to read wheel with turning spokes and two kinds of backlights and much more. > > After having tuned a score of difficult grands and uprights I can tell you > that the tuning result is absolutely fantastic. > After a while, I lost faith in my own tuning capabilities, so I decided to > tune a fairly difficult to tune Schimmel grand. > Of course there was nothing wrong with my abilities and I made a fine tuning > the old fashioned way, but I was a little scared... > It's that good! > Furthermore, it is not too big, not too heavy, and it snuggles right into > the remaining space my former tuning aid left available. > In other words : > > Do not hesitate, do yourself a REAL and HUGE favor, and go and get it as > fast as possible. > Man.....Its HOT!!! > > Friendly greetings > from > > André Oorebeek > Amsterdam, Holland > > 'where music is, no harm can be' -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no
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