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#123611 - 04/22/06 04:19 PM
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Hi Rick, You sound as if you are either trying to save $150 or in a hurry to buy a keyboard. Here is my opinion. No one has provided review to the YPG-625 yet. Few people on the Zone said they were impressed by the keyboard when they saw it at the winter NAMM. My main concern is how this keyboard sounds (I consider getting the 625 at some time, too). If the 625 sounds superior to the DGX-300/305 it will be better to wait till June . The specs say there are 4 more sweet! cool! and live! voices than the DGX-305. If this is the only difference in the sound department (all other voices are of the same quality as in the DGX-305) then it might not worth to wait till June. In that case, it will be up to you to decide if you want to carry around 2 keyboards weighting 50 lbs or one weighting about 30. Using the RS to control the 300, wouldn't you basically have one of the new $750 Yamaha YPG-625's coming out in June? Definitely, no. Would the bottom seven notes work? Yes Personally, I own a DGX-305 and I am happy to a certain extent. I miss weighted keys for some of my compositions but I'll go for the YPG-625 only if it sounds superior to my present keyboard. I am looking forward to the first reviews of this keyboard (and especially yours if you decide to wait till June) Best wishes George
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#123612 - 04/22/06 06:15 PM
Re: What if you combine a ...
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Hi George, You sound as if you are either trying to save $150 or in a hurry to buy a keyboard. Ha! Both! Actually, I probably won't do this myself, but it seems like SOMEbody should try it. Computer ... er... Synth power to the people! It's my rebellion against big corporations withholding key features to meet certain price points. If you can mix and match, improve functionality and save money at the same time, it proves that they're dinkin around with us, and makes us heroes to the little people. You say it won't be basically (underline basically) the same as a YPG-625. Can you tell me why? it will be up to you to decide if you want to carry around 2 keyboards weighting 50 lbs or one weighting about 30.
Ah, but do we know that?? The hammer action could add another 10 lbs, no? I wouldn't worry about the NAMM feedback. In a big room full of 100W speakers, the 625 is going to sound pale. Good to know A0 to Eb0 will work, though. Thx, Rick
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#123613 - 04/22/06 10:35 PM
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Hi Rick, Skimming through the specifications of the new Yam digital piano P70, which has the same hammer action as YPG-625, I noticed it weights 13kg (~29lbs). I don't expect the 625 to be more than few lbs heavier. Basically, If you liked to know what the YPG-625 hammer action would be about you should try a P70. Turning back to your main question Using the RS to control the 300, wouldn't you basically have one of the new $750 Yamaha YPG-625's Here's what I think: You'd get a different key action, different sound set, different styles, 625 seems lightweight and easy to carry around. On the other hand, 625 lacks storage media and MIDI connectors but, in exchange, comes with а nice wooden stand. I listed the differences, the most important being first according to my point of view. Other people would list them in different order. Basically, if you went for a DGX-300 & RS controller only the 32 notes polyphony and 88 keys would remain. I don't say that the 300 and RS would be a bad set-up. You may not like the hammer action of the 625 and, like I said in my previous post, the difference in sound quality may not be significant. On the other hand I'd prefer having both a light and a hammer action keyboards. I wouldn't worry about the NAMM feedback. In a big room full of 100W speakers, the 625 is going to sound pale. What if the 625 was amplified through 200W speakers? I hope I helped you a bit. I am curious to know what you will decide. If I were you I'd wait till june and try the new keyboard. It is only one month away. Regards, George [This message has been edited by George V (edited 04-22-2006).]
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#123614 - 04/23/06 12:54 PM
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Me Again, It's fun to compare different models. Basically I think the P70 is a Yamaha's effort to make hammer action available at the minimum possible weight. The P70 has no display, smaller speakers (12x6 vs. 12x12), and fewer speakers (no 3 cm). If you take the dimensions and multiply them out, the volume of the DGX-505 is 63% greater than the P70. If you extrapolate, a DGX-505 with hammer action should weigh 46.87 lbs.! I hope the YPG-625 won't be that heavy. Here's what I think: You'd get a different key action Not entirely clear! The Radio Shack is a relabelled Casio PX-100, which has excellent hammer action, by all accounts. I suspect Yamaha ripped off Casio's new (hydraulic, I hear) system for getting hammer action, which helps explain the P70 and the new 625. different sound set, different styles, The sound sets, styles etc. are all of a piece in the 200/205/300/305/500/505 line. The sound improvements have been pretty incremental. And some people prefer the 200/500 sounds. I have to think the 625 will just be another increment. Hey George! I just figured out why they stuck us with those USB MIDI ports. I THOUGHT that was a strange upgrade -- take away functionality and steal sales away from their whiz bang MIDI to USB converter at the same time. Ha! They deliberately went out of their way to cripple mixing and matching like I'm suggesting in this thread. THOSE BUGGERS! Best, Rick
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