AS many of you may remember, I had the opportunity to audition both the SD1 and XD9 at great lengths, and on several different occasions. Though I was impressed with the 'authenticity' of many of Ketron's style patterns, I couldn't get over my feeling of disappointment with the kb's seemingly overall muffled bassy sound. In contrast, the Yamaha Tyros/9000pro/PSR2000 sounds imho natural & open (transparent) with a balanced frequency response (from high to low) and a lot less fatiguing to my ears. It's my opinion that Ketron boards are best suited for contemporary dance oriented genres, while Yamaha arrangers better suited for emulating acoustic genre music: acoustic jazz, pop, R&B, country. I assume that the new SD1 'Plus' overall sound continues in the tradition of the Ketron overall sound that I outlined above, right?
I'm curious now to find out if anyone else (Donny Pesce, Andrea (Dreamer), Uncle Dave, and others) here that had the opportunity to play & compare the SD1/XD9 with the Tyros/9000pro/PSR2000/2100 has observed what I noticed or not.
Dan O'Neil: Realizing that you're now both a Ketron and Yamaha dealer, I'm particularly interested to hear 'your' candid thoughts on this now.
George Kaye, as another Ketron & Yamaha dealer as well, I would value your feedback on this as well.
I'm also interested in hearing what type of customers (musician keyboard players) tend to go with the Ketron vs Yamaha arrangers.
Thanks to everyone for your feedback & input.
Scott