But you do 2 tunings for pith raising, right? How long does the first pitch raise take with vt? I find it hard to believe that an ETD can anticipate how the different regions of a piano will detune while pitch raising. Every piano or grand is not like an other! But I do believe you and all the other tuners who wrote the same. Gregor >From: "Arlin Hall" <ahall12 at austin.rr.com> > >I like using the VT for pitch raises because it suggests the amount of >overpull, >and if you go with its suggestion, it is uncannily accurate, and the fine >tuning >is really a breeze. Much quicker than guessing at the overpull by ear and >then >doing a much more substantial "fine tuning". > > > > > > >The VT does a fantastic job of tuning and is invaluable with > >pitch raises. Don't leave home without it. > >-- > > > >That´s the reason I want to have it! But how do you raise pitch with vt? >Or > >better asked: why do you do it with vt? Usually I do it this way: I tune > >twice. Once roughly with much overpull, but without an ETD. This takes 25 > >minutes. Then I do the final tuning. What´s the benefit of an ETD for >pitch > >raising? > > > >Gregor > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! > >http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > > > _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/
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