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#167278 - 06/09/06 09:36 PM
Demoed the PA1x and G-70 today.. also the PSR1500
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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I had not been to my "local" music store for quite some time, so I was in for quite a surprise when I went there and saw both a PA1x ( speaker version ) and a G70 on display. No T2 though, and no 3000. The highest end Yamaha entry was the 1500.
First I went to the PA1x, since I had thought about the possibility of replacing my PA80 with one. There are some new features and perhaps a few new sounds and styles, but a majority of the soundset and styles sound similar enough that it didn't take me long to realize that there isn't really enough of a difference that would make me spend that kind of money. Just like my PA, I still like the styles, perhaps on the PA1x they are even a bit more "alive", though I still find fills that don't quite match. I still like the same sounds ( organs, synths, drums, strings ), see some improvement in the Pianos and perhaps a little in the sax sounds, still dislike the guitars and electric pianos. All in all a great arranger to be sure, but not quite enough there to make me upgrade. Perhaps the VH is the biggest improvement, but I don't use very much vocal harmony in the first place.
Then I tried the G70 ( version 2 ). I thought the styles were ok but a bit weak overall, and while I really liked some of the soundset ( guitars were much better to me than on the PA ), I was unimpressed with major portions of it as well ( ac pianos, lead and poly synths to name a few ). It's a beautiful looking board btw, and maybe with some tweaking I could have gotten much more out of it, but first impressions do mean a lot to me.
Above it sat a PSR1500. There was also an older 2000 nearby. I had a couple of 2ks in the past, so I know that board very well. I walked away from the 1500 somewhat surprised to say the least, considering it's supposed to be a lower end version of a 3k. Perhaps I was imagining it, but the keys felt better on the 1500 than on the 2k. Maybe it's because the 2k was used and the keys were worn a bit. I still don't really like the way the 1500 feels, but.... I liked the overall soundset ( panel voices ) a lot better than on either the PA1x or the G70, and surprisingly enough, the styles sounded more alive and musical than I had remembered them sounding on older Yamaha arrangers, and I thought they compared favorably to those on the PA1x, perhaps not quite as "alive", but with much better transition from variation to fill.
It was a good experience for me, because if and when I do look for a new arranger, I've now eliminated all things not Yamaha from consideration except Ketron, which I hope to see somewhere in the near future. Still, if I decide to go the new arranger route, the T2 is looking like by far the best choice for me at this point.
I don't want to start a my board is better than your board fight here, because I'm sure that some folks don't have the same ears I have or the same wants in an arranger, and that's ok too. For me, the whole point is that I was very pleasantly surprised to find all of these boards on display in my local store, and I finaly got to A / B a few different types at the same time. My local store is a very good store btw, but it has never been known for having a big selection of arrangers, so I was delighted at having this opportunity.
AJ
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#167279 - 06/10/06 01:02 AM
Re: Demoed the PA1x and G-70 today.. also the PSR1500
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5393
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Hello AJ If you ever get the chance, try coming to one of the week long Keyboard Festivals in the UK, as you will be able to try all the boards, listen to professional demonstrators, teach ins (Where the professionals show you how to get the best from your keyboard) and of course 1st class concerts at night, (Don’t forget the late Bar sessions as well) or you can just go dancing after the concerts. Another point I would like to mention is that Wersi are expanding there dealership over in the USA, so keep an eye out and have a look at these as well. Yes I know they are expensive, but you don’t have to change the board to upgrade, and as they can use samples from other manufactures, as well as VST’s this means that you can customise them to be what you want. If you do decide to come over to the UK for the Festivals, you will also be able to meet some of the UK synth zone members, as well as have a great time. Enjoy whatever you play. Bill http://www.keyboard-cavalcade.co.uk/index.htm Don’t forget to check the Stop Press http://www.organfax.co.uk/holidays.html
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#167283 - 06/10/06 07:52 AM
Re: Demoed the PA1x and G-70 today.. also the PSR1500
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5393
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Originally posted by kbrkr: You cannot compare Yamaha and Wersi. The philosophies, marketing, pricing are worlds apart. I've owned Wersi in the past they are overpriced, lag behind technically, and the support network atrocious.
I totally agree with you about Wersi support in the past, it “has” been atrocious; however with the new team in place, things are now coming together. (Most problems have now been sorted) As for lagging behind technically, then all I can say is that if you look at the instruments they have produced since the company started in 1969, they have usually been 1 - 2 Generations in advance of others. (I’m referring to the technology used in the instruments) Enjoy whatever you play. Bill
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#167284 - 06/10/06 08:26 AM
Re: Demoed the PA1x and G-70 today.. also the PSR1500
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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Donny,
I'm definitely sold on it already after realizing I actually preferred what I was hearing on the PSR1500 to either the PA1x or G70. I know the T2 is a step up from the PSR series. Even though I'm fortunate enough to have the money now, I'll probably wait a bit, as I also will have a nice check coming in either this summer or fall as part of a contract settlement.
This will easily cover a T2 and a new live sound system, with plenty left over for some more softsynths and / or sample sets, along with some improvements for the house as well. Only an amazing offering from Ketron could possibly change my mind now, but in the very likely event that I haven't seen one by the time the money comes in, I'll gladly order a T2 sight unseen, and with no regrets.
I'm looking forward to getting the new Oberheim emulation softsynth as well. I dl'd the demo and it comes as close as anything I've ever heard, and the OB series has always been one of my favorites.
I guess if there is any downside at all, I'll probably want to move one of my current kb's out of the music room here. I was considering the possibility of selling one off, but instead I'll probably turn over my PA80 ( or maybe the MZ ) to the grandkids, as they both want to learn to play keys. As they live with me, it'll never be too far away anyway.
AJ
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