---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment Isaac, Yes, Rob did mention the third choice you refer to, the Verituner. Check his last paragraph below. Regards, Clyde Hollinger Isaac OLEG SIMANOT wrote: > Hello, > > Well, I did not see mention of the third choice (and best for me, but I did > not use the SAT III) > > Verituner 100. RCT is fine, but having a notebook plus tools makes a heavy > bag (and computers don't like to be in the toolbox . > > Isaac OLEG > > > -----Message d'origine----- > > De : owner-pianotech@ptg.org [mailto:owner-pianotech@ptg.org]De la part > > de robert goodale > > Envoyé : mercredi 7 novembre 2001 07:55 > > À : pianotech@ptg.org > > Objet : Money to spend, RCT/SAT III? > > > > > > Howdy... > > > > I saw a new tax accountant today who was highly recommended > > to me by the dealer I do subcontract work for. Indeed he is > > very aggressive and really rolled up his sleeves. After > > lengthy discussion on business expenses, income, etc., he > > says that I could probably safely purchase up to about 12K > > before the end of the year and get a 100% deduction as a > > business expense. "Wow" I said. This is not to say that it > > is "free money" in the sense that if I spend it the > > government pays for it, rather it's just that in my current > > situation "IF" I can afford to spend a little money right > > now he can take full advantage of it for me as a total tax > > right off. > > > > This afternoon I took my first step in that direction and > > bought a beautiful new notebook computer fully loaded. > > Since I still technically have a substancial amount I could > > spend I thought I might consider the Rayburn program, (I'm > > currently using the SAT II and happy with it but heck there > > maybe an advantage here). I have a couple of questions > > which have already probably been rehashed a million times on > > this list but since it has never applied/interested me up > > until now I've always opted to use my delete key at will. > > > > 1. How much does the program cost these days? > > 2. Of those who have used BOTH, (I'm talking to these folks > > specifically mind you not just anyone with an opinion and > > endless tangents), which did you prefer, the SAT III or the > > Rayburn for EVERYDAY in and out tunings? > > > > I could just as well spend money on an SAT III instead so > > both deserve consideration. I'm not completely sold on the > > Verituner yet so I'm not including that in the equation. I > > could also also very well buy neither at this point because > > I have a lot of very expensive shop equipment I would like > > to purchase too and money is limited. I just wanted to > > hear, (briefly) what folks think and put it on my > > consideration list. > > > > Rob Goodale, RPT > > Las Vegas, NV > > > > ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/34/b4/ba/c8/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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