I second the opinion that for home users weight is not important, but for the people who gig with their instruments, the LIGHT WEIGHT IS OF PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE.
Fran,
Yes, I too still like my 41 lb G1000, but the problem is when we say that, Roland interprets it as saying that it's OK for them to make the weight of the next instrument (G70) 3 lbs more. That is not the case at all with me - I would rather that the G1000 (and all newer instruments) weigh 35 lbs or less - and that is quite possible to do without sacrificing the key action, or build quality. I like having a metal frame (to protect against minor bumps which may otherwise crack a cheap plastic case), but it is not necessary anymore with current plastic technologies. Even with the metal case, if the manufacturers were more concerned about the weight and ergonomics, instead of the asthetic look of the instruments, instrument they could easily have built a 76 key instrument weighing only 35 lbs. Ketron does it. Why not Roland or Korg (or GEM)? Is it because they are targeting their big boards for home or studio, and not for gigging?That is the only explanation I can think of.
There are people whose technique relies on having fully weighted keys with realistic action - those do weigh more, though not necessarily in the 60 lbs range. But for the majority of us, satisfied with good semi-weighted action (which is what the best thing that most portable arrangers provide anyway), the instruments MUST be made easy to carry around.
The good styles and sounds do not weigh a lot. There are laptop computers, with relatively large screens, keyboards, lots of memory and large hard drives that weigh less than 3-4 lbs, fully capable of reproducing even the best sounds and styles (and doing a lot more too). The arranger makers may not have the engineering resources lf the large PC makers, but with just a little thought they should be able to easily make a 7 lb module, and the equivalent electronics to go inside a keyboard (without needing a case) could be even lighter. What does a portable piano weigh? around 30 lbs (with 88 weighted keys). The arranger version should make it 37 lbs. A 76 key controller? you do the math. Anything more to me is the gigging performers' needs.
Regards,
Alex
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Regards,
Alex