I get it.
But A-tune vs M-tonic is somewhere I ardently disagree.
M-tonic can be recalibrated anywhere any time in under 90 seconds. A-tune requires a ten foot log, and sometimes takes multiple attempts.
M-tonic is user friendly, simple and very reliable. A-tune is overcomplicated, and loses its tune exponentially more.
So, it might be more sophisticated, but it's much less effective. When it works, it's awesome.. but the glaring issue is when it doesn't.
I didn't realize until recently, that the AutoTune recalibration processes isn't even in the owners manuals of some professional models.
What happened to Husqvarna??
They can sell more units due to failures by not fully or properly informing their customers of how to use their products.
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