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#175358 - 10/12/07 07:57 AM
Re: More Thoughts on the S900
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by zuki: For me, the plastic, rubber buttons, lightweight and toy appearance all work well on the job. It does not take away from the end result. The audience doesn't give a darn. In and out of the car 3x daily and at night sometimes sure makes the design all worthwhile in my mind. Donny is right, give me a couple years with it and move on to another if it goes. Apparently, this is not the case, because there are many who have had their toys for years now. I believe Yamaha knows what they're doing
zuki
Correctomundo, Zuki...I agree. I have no complaints about my S900...love it! Time will tell if it's as tough as my old 3k, which still works perfectly and has never given a problem. Ian
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#175362 - 10/12/07 10:04 AM
Re: More Thoughts on the S900
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Dnj: Why should a grand or so make any difference to a [b]"PRO Full-time gigging musician for example the S900 vs T2...etc........these are Tools of the trade which after a year the cost of the unit is multiplied 20 fold & beyond....if your a Full Time Pro dont Settle for anything less then what you want & are happy playing.....where else can you pay a pittance investment and make have an increase in profit a 1000x over in years to follow?[/B] I don't know about you Donny, but $1000 is a nice chunk of change... Having said that...t'wasn't a monetary difference that helped me make my decision of S900 over Tyros2, although that was a nice perk. Light weight, on-board speakers, less complexity for set-up were some of the reasons I got the S900. Plus, I only keep an arranger for about three years...I usually get the next generation to get all the new goodies but not if the upgrade is not substantial. I thought the S900 was a big improvement over my old 3k. The system works well for me. Ian
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#175364 - 10/12/07 04:36 PM
Re: More Thoughts on the S900
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14245
Loc: NW Florida
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Actually, it's what? About $1600 street for an S900, about $3500 for a T2, new.
That's a LOT more than an easy grand, difference...
And the MotifXS6 at about $2100 is built like a tank, compared to the PSR. It's quite a bit more expensive than the MotifES series, but considerably more capable, and feature wise justifies it's extra $500 more than the PSR. But build quality, even on the comparably priced ES series is an order of magnitude higher than the PSR. And, even so the MotifXS is still $1400 LESS than a T2, which really only gains the MotifXS's key-bed but still sub-par switches.
You really ARE getting the short end of the stick from Yamaha. Let's put it this way.... If the S900 WAS built to Motif standards without a price increase (which, by looking at the ES series, it could be), none of you would be complaining one iota!
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