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#200059 - 02/16/04 11:05 AM
Re: OS Updates > Which Company strives hardest to please its customers??
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Originally posted by Bluezplayer: If they want to keep me interested, make a Motif, a PA1 whatever, a Tyros, whatever... that can be upgraded to the next model ( not OS..next model ) via rom (at a fair price of course Yes, but BEFORE coming out with a new NEXT model, they had better have honored their commitment to previous model customers FIRST, making sure they've corrected known bugs & glitches on their 'previous' model keyboard. I'm begining to suspect (having heard no repsponse from Yamaha in over 7 months now), that they've simply decided to thumb their noses & ignore our (mine as well as many others here) requests to correct the 'footpedal activated 'fill self' feature ommision on the Tyros. Steve Deming, can you give us any update on this situation? I really MISS this feature on my Tyros, especially as a 'live' performance arranger keyboardist. If Yamaha (Japan?) never intended to correct known OS bugs via flash OS, why didn't they just stick a non flash-able OS hard chip in the Tyros like they did on the PSR2000? Scott
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#200062 - 02/18/04 09:43 AM
Re: OS Updates > Which Company strives hardest to please its customers??
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 2417
Loc: CA
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Originally posted by BEBOP: I have 4000.00 keyboards in here that are now worth 100.00 on a good day. Bebop Hey Bill I'll give you $150 for that KN7000. But seriously, your point really hits home. Keyboards are like Cars when it comes to depreciation. As soon as you drive it off the lot so to speak it immeadiately has lost much of its resale value. Our only recourse may be in making our Keyboard buying decisions with utmost attention to cost vs. features, company customer support policies, upgrade potential by way hardware/software update ability on the Keyboard, best sounds possible, and all the other advanced features we need, and then KEEP IT!!!! Keep it, keep it, keep it, keep it!! Are you listening UD?? Keep it for as long as you can or until it dies on you! Don't fall into the trap of buying each successive model year after year after year. Korg, Yamaha, Roland and the others would LOVE us to do that needless to say! And I've come to the conclusion and resolve that my next Keyboard purchase will not be done on a whim but will only be done after excruciating research and firsthand extensive demoing, and it has ALL the features I would want and need and ALL the BEST sounds of course. Then and only then will I buy it and then I will KEEP IT!!! And won't purchase one again until it dies or somebody offers me an outlandish price for it. I'm talking about Arranger Keyboards here.. I also would like to get a regular Workstation Keyboard too but the same scenario will apply there as well. Best regards, Mike
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#200065 - 02/18/04 11:49 AM
Re: OS Updates > Which Company strives hardest to please its customers??
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Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
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Our only recourse may be in making our Keyboard buying decisions with utmost attention to cost vs. features, company customer support policies, upgrade potential by way hardware/software update ability on the Keyboard, best sounds possible, and all the other advanced features we need, and then KEEP IT!!!! Keep it, keep it, keep it, keep it!! Are you listening UD?? [/B][/QUOTE] HI MIKE, you do make good points here. I want to share with you that even though I was moderator of the Technics Forum and got it going here after Technote closed. I did not buy the KN7000. I had the Kn6000 and I managed with it and did over a year of research on line and with members before actually buying the kn7000. I even had members burn CD's of the KN7 music and mail it to me before I decided. Once the decision was made the next problem was how to buy one without giving the local greed artist 5995.00 list price. After much traveling in the Motorhome I finally was able to purchase this box from Music World in Las Vegas as a total stranger walking in their door and asking the manager for the best price. I was spellbound with the price offered and accepted it on the spot. I haven't seen one sold for less to this day that was new. To find an honest non greedy merchant in Las Vegas in sorta like finding a Genie in a bottle now days. Incidentaly, the oldest keyboard here in the studio was purchased in 1972 and it is worth double the original price right now according to you know who, our in house Authority, UNCLE DAVE. Thats it from the sunny shores of Central California. Be looking for all or many of you here May 22/23 for the big SynthZone Jam. Best to all Bebop
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#200066 - 02/18/04 03:40 PM
Re: OS Updates > Which Company strives hardest to please its customers??
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Registered: 02/04/01
Posts: 698
Loc: MN. U.S.A.
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Originally posted by BEBOP: After much traveling in the Motorhome I finally was able to purchase this box from Music World in Las Vegas as a total stranger walking in their door and asking the manager for the best price. I was spellbound with the price offered and accepted it on the spot. I haven't seen one sold for less to this day that was new. [/B][/QUOTE] Wow Bebop, You are lucky, I don't have that kind of luck. I can check prices for months, & buy at the lowest price I can find & next week there all over the place for allot less. For Example: I spent over 2 months checking on the internet & calling around for a place with lowest price's on minivans, found a place that was $1500.00 - $2000.00 less than all other dealers. So I go there & buy one, 2 weeks later the same dealer lowered the prices on all there minivans $1200.00. Go Figure..... Denny [This message has been edited by dlstarry (edited 02-18-2004).]
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