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Optimally, it should be set to middle C, however it depends on the manufactures specifications. Due to the increasing weight problem within the United States, the dimensions of the bowl and it's diameter have been adjusted to compensate for the additional weight and size of the individual. In other words, it is no longer a one size fits all concept. Thus, the increase in size has brought its pitch down one full step to a B flat. However, while the effects of this change in pitch has not been recognized as creating a problem for the general population, it does appear to be driving those individuals with "perfect pitch" nuts.

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