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#110428 - 02/28/02 06:45 AM
Re: 9000 Going Back
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Registered: 12/06/99
Posts: 2133
Loc: Muskegon, MI
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Jedi - No I haven't tried the Gem keyboards.
Fran - I've been telling my wife that I'm a star for 30 years now.
Donny & JC - I would like to try the SD-1. I'd better not order one from Guitar Center right now. I don't think I'm their favorite person.
U.D. - The X1 really is a good fit for me. I don't use it in the same manner as you do. On solo - trio work I use the arranger all the time. To me the X1's shortcommings are its fair to poor acoustic piano, fair guitars, and good but hard to understand vocalizer. It has never given me any trouble since I sent it in for a tune-up, I've never run out of notes, I can plug bass pedals into it and play it like an organ, and to me the overall sound (styles, drums, and voices) is pretty good. I wanted to like the Yamaha, I wanted the assurance of Yamaha reliability, there is great support and a ton of styles available for the Yammaha on the internet, and there are great guys on this forum that play them and are willing to help if needed, but in the end the 9000 left me uninspired. U.D. did you get rid of the 9000pro?
Donny, Fran, U.D., my wife and I are thinking of going to NYC for our 30th anniversary sometime after May when she is done teaching for the school year. If this works out maybe I could actually meet you folks. Donny already invited me to his dance club so I could hear how the 9000 is supposed to sound. If this becomes a reality maybe you guys can give me tips on how to enjoy NYC without going broke. Maybe we could sleep in the subway ............
Tom
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Tom
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#110429 - 02/28/02 06:57 AM
Re: 9000 Going Back
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Registered: 09/21/00
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