accutuner as tuning fork

Kevin E. Ramsey kevin.e.ramsey@cox.net
Thu, 8 Jan 2004 22:30:06 -0700


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Do you ask them to be able to count beats, as well? If a piano is 25 =
cents flat, they can hear the difference, but if it's only 10 cents =
flat, when you play their note to the machine, likely as not they'll =
think that they here a funny kind of sound, and they won't know what =
they're hearing.

Kevin.
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  From: pianolover 88=20
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  Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 5:06 PM
  Subject: accutuner as tuning fork


  It dawned on my that my Accutuner III has an RCA jack in the back, =
"OSC out"=20
  which allows you to hear A440 as well as EVERY pitch under the sun! So =
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  bought a small "powered" speaker, plugged it in and "ta-dah"...I now =
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  the most expensive "tuning fork" money can buy! I can hear ANY pitch, =
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  vary the volume as well. For me this is basically a great tool to let =
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  customers HEAR just how flat (or sharp) their pianos are from standard =
A440.


  Terry Peterson


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