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#210399 - 07/21/02 01:18 PM
Re: SD1 or PSR9000?
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Herbian, I agree with George. I think the SD-1 would be your better choice.. George knows his stuff and he can hook you up with a good deal.. Also, you mentioned that you don't care for a sequencer, but want a board that sounds good and performs well....,,,, Solton just made the perfect board for you... It's the XD-9... It's seems to be exactly what you're looking for...
Squeak
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#210402 - 07/21/02 09:26 PM
Re: SD1 or PSR9000?
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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The Solton SG1 has been advertised on the Solton of Germany website. It is confusing to all the readers because the Solton Germany company has made a mistake on it's site calling it a Ketron made product. It is however made by Generalmusic and is the same product as the Genesys which is coming out right now. Genesys is a 61 key 60 lb. arranger keyboard with a built in CD drive which can be used like another floppy or hard drive and can also be used to load mp3 files and record CD's. It will replace the Generalmusic WK8 keyboard. The mistake being made on the Solton website is that they are saying it is a "Solton SG1 by Ketron" when it fact it is a "Solton SG1 by Generalmusic. Last year, I explained what had happend to the name Solton on Ketron products and why they took it off. Maybe I should explain again. Ketron Labs, is a manufacturer of keyboards. Solton, Germany is a distributor of music products throughout Europe. For many years Ketron was calling their keyboards Solton by Ketron because they had a certain kind of relationship with Solton to produce keyboards using the Solton name. These keyboards also were sold to different distributors throughout the world. Here in the US, the brand Solton became the known name. Most people didn't know what Ketron was, they only knew what Solton was. Then, Solton,Germany decided to start selling Generalmusic keyboards as well and Ketron Labs decided not to put the Solton name on their products. So now all Ketron models, even those that used to say Solton, such as the X1, only says Ketron. When I saw the SG1 by Ketron on the Solton website, I checked with my distributor for Generalmusic to make sure I wasn't crazy because if you look at the picture and the description on their website for the SG1 it is exactly a Generalmusic Genesys. For some reason Solton has made a mistake by calling it "SG1 Solton by Ketron". So after this long explanation, to answer your question, no, this is not a replacement for the Ketron SD1. The SD1 is the "flagship" of the Ketron line of keyboards. George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene Reseda, California 818-881-5566
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George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years) West Hills, California (Retired 2021)
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