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#152589 - 07/06/03 08:11 PM
Comparison between Yamaha and Technics
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Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hello
I'd love to hear from those of you who have been able to compare the Tyros and the KN7000 and/or the PSR2000/2100 vs the new KN2400/2600.
I own a PSR2000 and am considering the new KN2600 to give me variety and also a backup. I have also played the Tyros, and even though I think it sounds great, I'm thinking most people in an audience along with all the commotion going on and with the sounds coming through a PA wouldn't notice any difference between a 2000/2100 and a Tyros. So for less of an investment and variety and a backup, I'm thinking this may be THE combination to have.
I suppose I won't know for sure until I get my hands on the new Technics, but your input could I'm sure give me some ideas to consider.
One thing I have noticed is that the demo's I hear on the internet make the Tyros sound fantastic, the KN7000 demos sound not so good IMHO. It seems to be a combination of the original sound of the KB along with how it was recorded and being played back. I am guessing by what I think I hear that the Technics method of recording the demo's gives an inferior sound compared to what it sounds like live, whereas, it seems that Yamaha really knows how to get the best sounding demo's sparring no expense in the recording process and that their demo's sound pretty much like what their intruments sound like live.
I realize it can be very misleading going by demo's on the web. I remember hearing the Korg PA80 demo, and I couldn't get over how great it sounded and thought I would just HAVE to have one. Although I did wonder how much of there demo was live play or multi sequenced. As I am really only interested in live play, the other features don't really make any difference to me. Anyway, IMHO the PA80 live did not sound as good as their demo, by far and being very kind in these statements, not to mention their 300 page rocket scientist owners manual.
Any input would be as always greatly appreciated.
Thanx
Scott Langholff
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#152592 - 07/07/03 12:07 AM
Re: Comparison between Yamaha and Technics
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Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Hi ScottL. As you know, I auditioned (and at great length) both the Tyros & KN7000 and purchased the Tyros. Six months later, I'm STILL very happy with my decision. The big deciding factor between the Tyros & KN7000 (for me) was that the Tyros' drum fills sound a lot more dynamic & realistic, propeling the rhythm (forward motion) into the next section like a 'real' drummer would. The KN7000's fills (on the other hand) unforunately emphasize orchestral voices (guitar, strings, etc) and less on the drum/percussion kit which is such an essential ingredient of pop, rock, r&b, country, and jazz music genres. This is sorelly missing on the KN7000. The other HUGE advantage of the Tyros is its impressive sounding built in vocalizer. Regretably, the vocalizer on the KN7000 sounds imo, totally unacceptable for pro performance. I also own BOTH the Tyros & PSR2000 and have played & compared them 'side by side' and prefer playing the Tyros, by a wide margin. Particularly because of the Tyros' more realistic sounding acoustic piano sample, substantially more responsive keyboard feel (vs spongy on the PSR2000), & studier construction, hard drive option, and much better navigation (Color LCD, larger lighted buttons, direct reg bank access & 6 dedicated intro/ending buttons. I now utilize the Tyros for ALL gigs (big and small alike) and just keep the 2000 as a backup spare. The PSR2100 is a great budget choice, but if you can at all afford the Tyros, it's well worth the price difference (imho). If Summer NAMM brings no new keyboard offering surprises, the Tyros (imho) is still the keyboard to beat. Just my opinion of course. Scott ![](http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/smile.gif)
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