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1783edo divides the octave into 1783 equal parts of 0.673 cents each. It is a very strong 5-limit system, with a lower 5-limit relative error than anything until 2513. It tempers out the monzisma, | 54 -37 2 >; egads, | -36 -52 51 >; gross, | 144 -22 -47 >; and pirate, | -90 -15 49 >.

← 1782edo 1783edo 1784edo →
Prime factorization 1783 (prime)
Step size 0.673023 ¢ 
Fifth 1043\1783 (701.963 ¢)
Semitones (A1:m2) 169:134 (113.7 ¢ : 90.19 ¢)
Consistency limit 9
Distinct consistency limit 9

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