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ACCEPTS TEMPERATURE
CHANGES
50 CENTS FLAT
OR SHARP
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Accu-Fork
We've tried to improve upon the old reliable tuning fork with the
help of some electronic circuitry. The tuning fork may still be
more difficult to drop and break, but the SAF II has its advantages,
too.
Temperature has almost no effect on the SAF II, in 40 degrees the
tuning fork changes about five cents, while the SAF II changes less
than one third of a cent. The guaranteed accuracy of the SAF II
is superior at room temperature, being within one half a cent at
A-440.
And try to change the pitch of a tuning fork to measure the flatness
of a piano! With the fifty cents flat or sharp scale of the SAF
II, it is easy to measure flatness and then overpull pitch to cancel
the anticipated drop.
The Accu-Fork has been redesigned for easier use with push button
on-off control for the four notes, A4, A#4, B4 and C5, and a cents
scale that is about twice as long as it used to be. It still has
same size and weight and the same pleasant overtone-rich oboe-like
tone quality. A touch-scale is available for blind tuners at no
extra charge.
Price list
Manual in PDF
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The Sanderson
Accu-Tuner® IV
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