Thing is, just as you were disappointed that the Ketron's guitars weren't exposed, same thing from me about the Yamaha's, too. I would be using naked guitars a LOT doing what I do, and hearing them that way is the only way to tell. Just as the Yamaha's sound pretty damn good in a mix, I have to admit that the Ketron's also sound damn good in a mix.

It's not until you challenge them with soloing and complex voicings that you start to get the TRUE story.

My take is that, on the one hand, you get better voicings with the Yamaha's (still don't recall an S910 demo from you making the most of the new guitar NTT's, though), but you get better audio realism from the Ketron's. And would LOVE to hear something that proved me wrong...

Diki (who's calling ME a Lemon?!) the Curious
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