Originally posted by Tonewheeldude:
In Danny's thread I wanted to know if he had seen the Audya after he said he couldn't understand what all the fuss was about...and that the Audya is nothing special.
Hi TWD,
I never meant for that thread to sound negative although I did say later on that I could have worded the thread better. I'd love to try the Audya but it doesn't seem possible, there aren't any around here so I have to rely on demos for now at least. I know it isn't the same thing, but spent a whole day listening to every single demo/example/live show or whatever regarding the Audya because I was in two minds whether to get one or a T3, and to do it any justice at all I did have have the computer system plugged into a decent stereo system so I can make the best of what I could under the circumstances.
I don't really want to get into this all over again but what made me purchase the T3 over the Audya was the styles, not because they sounded better but because I prefered how they've been created and arranged on the T3 to suite a wider range of styles of music. That isn't a criticism, it was just my preference. After summerising it all, I decided in the end that I would be happier with a T3.
So since purchasing one, I've also wanted to get back in touch with this forum but found a lot of threads were centered towards the Audya, that's fine and not a problem, but then there were some members suggesting that it was so much more superior than anything else and I started to wonder what am I missing because from the demo's I heard (and some were absolutely incredible) I didn't think the Audya sounded so much superior than anything else including my PA1x, that was all. So really, all I was trying to do was urge members who own the Audya to post a summary of their experiences with the Audya and if owning one was a must, no skin off my nose because if the Audya is that much worth having I'd get one eventually to go along with the T3. I wasn't trying to get people to compete with each other's keyboards, I just wanted to hear more first hand experiences.
I hope that makes more sense.
Thanks
Danny.