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#107637 - 08/23/06 09:06 AM
Re: Do you really need a Tyros 2 ?
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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hi DNJ, re the Genesys Pro S: biggest problem for me is the weight: 41.8 lbs. I fooled with a Gem sk76, got it on ebay cheap and liked a lot about it except it was 49 lbs and it nearly crippled me on a gig, and I realized I like synth action, not semi-w. Gem dealer gave me a generous trade-in, and Pro S had so many more updated sounds, styles, and could record and burn Cd's onboard, so I convinced myself I could handle 41.8 lbs. First gig I got by, 2nd gig required more lifting and I had a sore back for 3 days afterward. I also found I needed to do a lot of tweaking to get sounds the way i liked them, and Dave McMahan at Gem was terrific in giving me phone tutoring, so I learned that. But with my new "chops", I went back and applied the tweaking lessons to my old Korg is35, and I got those sounds so much better, I realized the only reason I wanted to get a better unit, aside from the cd burner, was that I was not that happy with my old sounds. The Korg is 28.5 lbs. The T2 is 36 lbs, which at least is 5.8 lbs lighter than the Pro S. It will be tough to sell my expensive unit, so if i can get a T2 in trade(or a lighter-yet psr30k but that will require more cash from trader) at least it is lighter and will also have special new sounds which I can't now achieve, and styles that are better programmed. anyone interested can email me or call me 8:30am-8:30p.m est at: 860 435-2242 Miami Mo (in ct thru october)
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#107638 - 08/23/06 09:14 AM
Re: Do you really need a Tyros 2 ?
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Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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T42, The electronics market follows a pattern, not just electronics but acoustic instruments too..40 years ago, USA was the world best in electronics [development and quality]..China , Japan, and Korea were looked down upon..Quality was not great and in most cases poor.. In the Musical instruments field, electronics wise, mid 70's the Japanese started to overtake the USA in development, quality and cost...As we are here today..Japan rules this Market..
Guitars , same thing, the USA still makes the best guitars, but for the money, Japan is superior..
In the mid 80's the guitar market after USA and Japan..the quality was not there in Korean and China products...
Currently the Korean market has made great strides in quality instruments[maybe where Japan was 25 years ago]..China is not in the same quality production right now..they are pretty much a low cost market, sacrificing quality...
You will see China develop as Japan did first, and Korea later...
You can also see this product development and quality growth with products from Italy and Mexico..
Once the major manufacturers get past making cheap products for the sake of being cheap, and incorporate quality[with a higher price] you can see the reputation change..
Big companies have always produced instruments in these lower pay scale countries, for lower first instrument products, but they all have one thing in common...poor quality..
There are some exceptions, when a Fender, Mackie etc company set minimum standards that assure some products are made with better quality...
So basically what I am saying Japan is right there with the USA now, Korean is a few steps behind and China will be coming up quickly...
Just be smart consumers and don't just shop price...look at the negatives too when you shop..
That is the end of International marketing 101..
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#107639 - 08/23/06 09:28 AM
Re: Do you really need a Tyros 2 ?
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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need to followup my last post re Genesys: DNJ, I realize i never answered what was "awesome". OK: here goes: 1) it does everything but iron your shirts onboard. no need for computer, cd burner, etc. imports every format. 2)easy to operate live--sliders, controls well laid out. no touchscreen, which i hate..nice button layout instead. 3)really well built, solid. 4)Dave at Gem will spend mucho time on phone/email with you if you need it--astonishing, the personal service. 5)IMHO:ABSOLUTELY BEST LOOKING BOARD OUT THERE..SLEEK, ELEGANT, MAKES EVERY OTHER UNIT LOOK LIKE JUNK. PHOTOS CAN'T DO IT JUSTICE..PEOPLE ACTUALLY WALK UP TO ADMIRE THE UNIT AND COMMENT
that said, it's still not best Kb for me, but at this point I'm not sure what would be, am rethinking it all...
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#107642 - 08/23/06 10:57 AM
Re: Do you really need a Tyros 2 ?
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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Originally posted by keysvocalssax: need to followup my last post re Genesys: DNJ, I realize i never answered what was "awesome". OK: here goes: 1) it does everything but iron your shirts onboard. no need for computer, cd burner, etc. imports every format. 2)easy to operate live--sliders, controls well laid out. no touchscreen, which i hate..nice button layout instead. 3)really well built, solid. 4)Dave at Gem will spend mucho time on phone/email with you if you need it--astonishing, the personal service. 5)IMHO:ABSOLUTELY BEST LOOKING BOARD OUT THERE..SLEEK, ELEGANT, MAKES EVERY OTHER UNIT LOOK LIKE JUNK. PHOTOS CAN'T DO IT JUSTICE..PEOPLE ACTUALLY WALK UP TO ADMIRE THE UNIT AND COMMENT
that said, it's still not best Kb for me, but at this point I'm not sure what would be, am rethinking it all... Mo thanx for the reply.....the weight issue on some of these boards baffles me by the manufacturers especially for live gigging, the G70 weighs a ton too ouch! ya have to take a weigh & balance attitude with these Kb's regarding what YOU need features......what you can live with, & what makes you happy.......I wish you good luck in your journey to happiness!
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