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#119467 - 10/17/05 03:41 PM Re: Tyros 2 / PA1X comparison review
dschultze Offline
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Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 46
Loc: UK
Hi Spalding,

Are you saying that you managed to haggle the price of your PA1X Pro to less than SynthPlanet (£1,700) with any of the UK dealers? I still can't get close with any of them? Am I just not haggling enough or should I expect to pay more than £1,700 for a PA1X Pro in the UK?

Your suggestion of half the price of a Tyros 2 is that I should be seeing somewhere around £1,500.

Your feedback would be much appreciated as I'm pretty set on the Korg now and might order this week if I can finally cut a deal.

Thanks a lot.

David.

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#119468 - 10/18/05 03:30 AM Re: Tyros 2 / PA1X comparison review
KFingers Offline
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Registered: 08/21/02
Posts: 366
Loc: Brighton - UK
You can order a T2 for £2195 from 3 places online - no p/x against this though - and this is before thay have started shipping.

Wait a couple of months and you will see a further reduction in the street price then you can do a fairer price comparison.

I have also used Edna at WBO and she is a tough cookie but gives pretty fair prices

She also provides great support and I am located a long way away from her so if that is important to you then pay that little bit extra.

Regards - KF

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#119469 - 10/19/05 12:21 AM Re: Tyros 2 / PA1X comparison review
spalding Offline
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Registered: 09/29/04
Posts: 582
Loc: Birmingham
yes dschultze. I did but i was haggling for the PA1x not pro.

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#119470 - 10/19/05 05:54 AM Re: Tyros 2 / PA1X comparison review
dschultze Offline
Member

Registered: 09/08/05
Posts: 46
Loc: UK
Hi Spalding,

Thanks. As we talked about in my other post I ordered from one of the dealers you supplied and secured a very admirable discount on the Pro.

David.

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#119471 - 10/19/05 08:59 AM Re: Tyros 2 / PA1X comparison review
Dnj Offline
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Quote:
Originally posted by Alex K:

There are indeed better and worse ways of handling polyphony. Roland and Korg are the better systems; Yamaha is the worse - it has been correctly said that its better sounds use up 4 notes of polyphony (and can use up to 8) per note played. Roland and Korg use max 2. Regards,
Alex



At last nites gig I was playing a big band song "in THe Mood" using a G70 converted style on my 3k.....to my amazement during variation 4, major drop outs could be heard using some brass stabs big time Arggggg!
I deleted the style later on when I got home the 3k couldnt handle it.

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