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#173396 - 10/18/07 06:05 PM
Re: PA800 I have to ask!
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Moi? Baiting? No, Dave, would never try that with a smart fish like yourself....besides, your buddy Donny started the comparisons...too bad he wouldn't do so much editing..it gets a mite difficult to follow the thread.
Hopefully I'll get to try a PA-800...but my friend is not 100% sure he will buy...he has to try it as well.
It was a toss up between the S900 he heard me demo at my home or a Tyros2 or maybe the PA-800.
Whatever it will be, it will have 61 keys.
Time will tell,
Ian
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Yamaha Tyros4, Yamaha MS-60S Powered Monitors(2), Yamaha CS-01, Yamaha TQ-5, Yamaha PSR-S775.
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#173399 - 10/19/07 02:08 PM
Re: PA800 I have to ask!
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14300
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: Diki,
Armchair hypothesizers like yourself really crack me up...
Of course YOU know how to market keyboards and Yamaha doesn't...
Why hasn't some company snapped up a such a clever lad such as you?
Stick to playing buddy...leave the marketing to people far more qualified than you. Ian
An excellent example of why this forum needs moderators here all the time. Leaving the marketing to so called 'experts' has resulted in arrangers at pro prices that come with toy-like keyboards, buttons and cases. EXCUSE ME for thinking that we deserve better. We should, of course, be grateful that Yamaha even bother to make the sound un-toy-like, as apparently, OUR needs and wants should ALWAYS take a back seat to those geniuses in marketing. One can only hope that one day, a sound, a feature or a construction detail doesn't make you ecstatic. You'll know who to thank... Of course, you'll NEVER let us know things are not perfect in Ianworld, that might jeopardize that part-time clinician gig you keep telling us about It must pay a FORTUNE for you to be so scared of discussing ACTUAL improvements whatever current PSR model might need. Thank God for SZ... I keep thinking, while I read your incessant worship sermons, that I am on Yamaha's own website. But then someone ELSE mentions the toy-like construction, and I remember I am back in the REAL world. Only Ian has somehow followed me here! Preach on, Reverend.... Tell us more about our Lord Yamaha's infallibility and how we are all sinners to want more than He provides.
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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#173402 - 10/19/07 03:25 PM
Re: PA800 I have to ask!
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/31/06
Posts: 3354
Loc: The World
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whether you (generic context) agree with them or disagree with them, Yamaha sell lots of units of their PSR line, why change a marketing model that is so remarkably successful. (you only need to see the posts, text and musical, that appear at places like PSR world and others to make that judgement). personally i would never use a PSR anything (i did try the 3000 for about 2 days!!), but as i have said before you cannot knock anything that is that successful. Yamaha are not the "musicians benovolent fund" and therefore have no responsibility to anyone other than their shareholders who will soon let them know if something isn't working..Roland, Korg, Ketron et al, have their marketing concepts and plans, and those plans and concepts are probably out of favour with yamaha users, but again, it obviously works for them, so why would they bother to radically alter them as they are obviously working for THEM... just my 2 cents fellas! cheers dennis
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