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#157365 - 01/29/07 12:01 PM Re: PSR-S900 News
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How many power adapters did ya go through Donny


In 3yrs only one ac adapter has gone bad...big deal....I have no problems thankfully with any buttons..or anything else its the most reliable KB I ever owned period. And Ive owned quite a few

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#157366 - 01/29/07 12:02 PM Re: PSR-S900 News
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Originally posted by ianmcnll:
You mean you didn't see brand names?

Ian



It would be difficult to write a review or a news section without telling the readers the name of the product.

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#157367 - 01/29/07 12:03 PM Re: PSR-S900 News
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It would only make sense for the price to be closer to the current model (PSR-3000). It would seem like Yammie would be shooting themselves in the foot placing the S900 closer to the T2's price range.



Since no body knows as of yet....it could very well be better then the T2 and its replacement...with the S700 as the 3k replacement?

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#157368 - 01/29/07 12:06 PM Re: PSR-S900 News
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Originally posted by squeak_D:
It would only make sense for the price to be closer to the current model (PSR-3000). It would seem like Yammie would be shooting themselves in the foot placing the S900 closer to the T2's price range.


Of course it makes sense...Yamaha is a sensible company...I'm the only fly in the ointment. as far as I know...

Ian


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#157369 - 01/29/07 12:09 PM Re: PSR-S900 News
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Originally posted by abacus:
It would be difficult to write a review or a news section without telling the readers the name of the product.

Bill


Correctomundo, Bill.

Ian



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#157370 - 01/29/07 12:11 PM Re: PSR-S900 News
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Originally posted by Dnj:

Since no body knows as of yet....it could very well be better then the T2 and its replacement...with the S700 as the 3k replacement?


My source tells me tha PSR-S900 is the 3k replacement.

The PSR-S700 is the replacement for the current PSR-1500.

Ian



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#157371 - 02/01/07 11:10 AM Re: PSR-S900 News
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I've just been on Jazzhooves. It's interesting to see the Best in their class review.

[This message has been edited by MrT2 (edited 02-24-2007).]

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#157372 - 02/01/07 01:23 PM Re: PSR-S900 News
George V Offline
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Registered: 01/09/05
Posts: 331
Loc: Sofia
That's because Leigh plays E-80 & Wersi combo. His tracks sound excellently in my opinion.

And, yes, it is strange that the S500 was not listed as 'best in its class'. Judging by its features it is alot better than the PSR-450.

George

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#157373 - 02/01/07 01:33 PM Re: PSR-S900 News
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C'mon people.yamaha is not stupid enough to sell it for $3100 where T2 is $3499.They have to beat Pa800(which has TC board and USB to device,full blown seq and full sound editing,after touch ,light weight yet solid hardware).


S 700 will be $999.

S 900 will be $1499,street.more or less(hopefully less-like 1199$ like psr 2100),since Yam's competition is mid level Rolands(e50,60).but with onboard VH and more styles,it's not hard to beat.But again keys and hardware will be the same as s500(Roland scores here).


Remember UK in general KB are more expensive than US(with few exceptions).In some east EU,psr 3000 is 1799 - 1899$ new.

I see alot of Yam bashing and Ketron promoting in that forum by so called T2 users(saying T2 is made for button pressors ,not musicians,bla bla).
I think someone(non Yam people) is badmouthing with the price(S900),since it'll still be a kickazz seller and a hit like 3k.



[This message has been edited by jamman (edited 02-01-2007).]

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#157374 - 02/01/07 07:04 PM Re: PSR-S900 News
tino1 Offline
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Registered: 01/30/06
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Loc: san jose ca 95127 usa
Hi , Ianmcnll , go to left side click to january 2007 you'll see it .

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