In a message dated 7/7/2006 10:27:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time, "John M. Formsma" <john at formsmapiano.com> writes: >David, > >This is one area where the ETD users might have an edge on us aural people. To borrow David Letterman's parlance, accurate, predictable pitch raising is the number one reason to use an ETD. >Seems like the best policy is to schedule a real fine tuning after a few days when the piano >has had time to settle down and behave What do fellow listers experience as the average amount of time a piano needs to settle from a pitch raise before it is ready for a fine tuning from 20 cents? 50 cents? 100 cents? >John Formsma Alan Eder, RPT
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