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#147689 - 10/03/05 09:51 AM
Re: Yamaha Loyalty Program - Steve Demming?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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I have to agree with Don. Altough his post may seems a little harsh I think he's right. Yamaha I think (clearly) showing its history doesn't give two darn hoots about the arranger area of customer service and customer loyalty. Don's also right about the numbers who play for money as well. They aim for the home player and hobbiest (even though the bastards price one of their semi-pro keyboards at nearly $1,500), and it (in my opinion has a build quality of a cheap $200 Casio) Yeah I know some will disagree because of how often they play out with them, but seriously it's not built for the gigging musician. Squeak [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 10-03-2005).]
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#147693 - 10/03/05 11:20 AM
Re: Yamaha Loyalty Program - Steve Demming?
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Registered: 12/01/99
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I suppose I'm the odd man out here, because I'm a PRO musician who CONTINUES to enjoy performing with the Yamaha Tyros, finding it well suited for my live keyboard-vocal act. For high quality sound, live keyboard performance, balanced with portability (<30 lbs & small size), I still think Tyros1 (and now Tyros2 with 'new' Super Articulation voices & enhanced features) unsurpassed. I refuse to hold (insecure) hang-ups :eek with the 'pro'vs 'hobbyist' syndrome that some others here appear to hold. I simply chose the keyboard that works best to inspire me musically and deliver my audience the best I have to offer. If I could do it with a kazoo, I'd of course save $, but imo, the Tyros, strikes that idea balance between terrific sound, features, ease of use, and portability. If the Yamaha Tyros2 is only aimed for the hobbyist (as you claim), that's fine with me, just as long as it CONTINUES to meet MY pro standards, and it does. As far as the HIGH price of arrangers go, considering pros are able to write off (amortize depreciate) their equipment costs, the price is actually quite reasonable for the return on the investment, especially if you guys gig 'as often' as you claim. Scott
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#147694 - 10/03/05 11:26 AM
Re: Yamaha Loyalty Program - Steve Demming?
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Registered: 06/25/99
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Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Scott, I didn't say it wasn't a good choice for pros, I just said Yahama's primary target is home users. As you know I was very happy with the Tyros. Now I'm very happy with the SD1. If T2 is better, I'll be happy with it. If not, who knows. I like to change about once a year, as that seems to work out better for me when you consider tax write-offs, resale value, etc. I'm still considering Midjay with controller, but I'm in no hurry, because what I'm doing is working fine. DonM
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#147695 - 10/03/05 11:28 AM
Re: Yamaha Loyalty Program - Steve Demming?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Scott, you're right that it pays off if the person has regular and frequent gigs. You'll of course see a return in your investment.
The thing is that not all of us perform anymore. So the initial purchase isn't something we see a return on (financially). It's just a huge chunk out of our pockets.
I know I've been hard on the PSR-3000 lately, but the only thing keeping that keyboard out of my home is its construction. $1,500 is a lot of money no matter how you look at it. I won't spend that kind of money on a keyboard that doesn't even have full size keys, full size pitch and mod wheels that are off good quality, Good switches (meaning contacts), ect.
Am I making sense? It's like buying a Mercedes Benz (that's a Mercedes on the inside, but the body is made by Daewoo:, but you end up paying the price of the Mercedes.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 10-03-2005).]
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 10-03-2005).]
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