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#122458 - 01/20/04 03:55 PM
Re: who would win in a fight, Tyros or Pax1pro?
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Ok, good points all. Some people DO want to have the newest and the best, and there is nothing wrong with that. There are others who may want it, but for some of us who may be cutting it a little tight, there are other things that take priority.. mortgages, bills, car payments, kids schooling... etc.
frankieve, I spent many years trying to hone my chops, and I still want better, and I'm a firm believer that if you can't play, you can't play.. no board can hide that in every situation one might encounter. It takes work and dedication. Hooray for the retailers, but someone still has to prioritize and pay my bills. The retailer isn't gonna do it, and neither will Korg or Yamaha. Is a PA1x better than my PA80 ? Probably is. DO I NEED one to play better than I do now ? Nope..
I agree with Don's assessment, because my PA80 is now a previous model and worth less. The down side is that if I sell the board before the new model comes out, do without for a time, and then if the next model is a disappointment to me, I may not realize it ahead of time because I've pretty much bought it on blind faith without giving it a good workout. A perfect example: If I had bought the PA80 early, with all of the features that were missing when it was first released, it wouldn't have lasted a week here. Still, Don's way is the best way to recoup the most funds.
I see your point Terry, but.... realize also that I'm talking mostly about going from let's say a PA80 to a PA1x or a 9000 pro to a Tyros. I'm not comparing a $500 keyboard or a 10 year old flagship vs a Tyros or a PA1x. Before the PA1x and the Tyros, the previous models were the flagships. If those couldn't inspire someone to play or want to get better, neither will their replacements. Are the new models better ? I'm sure they are, but not to the point that it should really affect my playing .. right ?
I'll gladly take a PSR2000 or even a 740, cheap key feel and all, and play it along side someone with a PA1x who doesn't know how to play, and I think I know who is going to come out sounding better in the end, assuming of course that we both don't just turn the arrangers on and play nothing to go with it.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 01-20-2004).]
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#122465 - 01/21/04 09:30 AM
Re: who would win in a fight, Tyros or Pax1pro?
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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One night, back when I owned a nightclub, I had a young guy play guitar and sing on Monday nights. He was pretty good, but his guitar wasn't very good-an old acoustic with a pickup. The strings were pretty high as the neck was beginning to warp. One night James Burton came in, and the only guitar around was-you guessed it, the old acoustic with warped neck. Well, you wouldn't believe how he made that old guitar sound. And he ever complained about it, as I had warned him ahead of time about how bad it was. When he finished, though, he said it was the first time in 35 years that he had sore fingers! Of course after that I always kept a top-of-the-line Yamaha electric for James to play when he came in. He was the only person who ever played it until I got out of the club business. He DID sound even better on it of course. DonM
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