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Originally posted by Tony Hughes:
..... neither was there a backup disk, or a proper manual.

You are OK you can sit and watch all this unfold, if it goes bad you don't need to buy an Audya, if it turns out to be the best thing since sliced bread you can go for it.......


Honesty Tony, did you really think there would be any of the supplies you mention? Backup disk and
proper manual? To the very very low price you have to pay for Audya, I would not even think it was
delivered in a box nor supplied with power cable.

Yes, I can sit back and wait and see, and still have my money in the bank, but as you know, I sold
the SD1 while wait for the wondermachine, and after all the delays I thought it could be wise to
just hold on a little, first because of the price who is way beyond any other top arrangers in this
country, but also because I suspected that whatever reason to all the delays was not fully solved.
But believe me,
I'm still not scared away, I'm just waiting 'till I feel Audya is worth the price level they put it
into, or at least until we don't have to pay twice as much as the rest of you arrangerplayers around
the world.

Anyway, I agree that start countdown without any more info could have been undone, as you say, we
don't know if it's days, weeks or years to countdown.
But as all fairytales, it will end up good, someday .........

In the meantime, you still have your PA2X Pro, and I have my G-70, so I guess we'll manage to play
some X-Mas songs while Ketron engineers have to stay at work to get your Audya fixed.

Cheers
GJ
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GJ
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