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#175357 - 10/12/07 08:46 AM
Re: More Thoughts on the S900
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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I guess my only point is that, for very little extra money, Yamaha could address certain build quality aspects of the S900 (it has already been reported that the rubber buttons need to be hit quite precisely to assure operation) that make it difficult for some experienced players to make a change away from more 'professionally' built keyboards.
Before you all get you hackles up, let me point out that Yamaha themselves, as well as most other keyboard manufacturers, chose to incorporate these functional design improvements (better key-beds, better buttons and sliders, more robust cases) on less expensive keyboards in their workstation lines. At little or no weight penalty. So it's not that they CAN'T do it, nor does it cost much to implement.
Sonically, and OS-wise, the S900 is as capable a keyboard as any mid-line Motif or Fantom variant, and sits in the same price bracket. But you get FAR less than a Motif purchaser in build quality, and tactile experience. Somebody is getting ripped off, and few seem to care.
Rather than manning the battlements every time someone suggests that it MIGHT be possible to improve these things to at least the point where they compare favorably with similarly priced Yamaha workstations, maybe if S900 owners dropped the knee-jerk response to criticism and started to realize that perhaps a LITTLE pressure on Yamaha might get some kind of response in the way of better construction quality, and quite a few players that are used to workstation-like build quality (like, 'er, perhaps some WORKSTATION players!) might be a LOT more interested in moving to Yamaha arrangers.
But coming from ANY workstation to a PSR is quite a shock to realize how flimsily they are built. At a time that arrangers are getting more and more recognition from mainstream players, now is not perhaps the time for Yamaha to cut corners in the name of profits (after all, if they can produce better built, less expensive workstations, what other motive do you think they have?).
Me, I'm prepared to pay MORE for a better built Yamaha arranger (but not as much as a T2 costs!), but in truth, you should EXPECT Yamaha to at least match their workstation build quality if you are going to pay even more than they cost!
These arrangers are NOT cheap, throwaway toys. I expect many years of reliable service from any keyboard in that price range, and when a new model comes out, I expect to be able to sell my older keyboard in good reliable condition. Yamaha provide that level of quality for their workstation lines. Why are you all so content when they DON'T provide it for more expensive arrangers...?
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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