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#219825 - 10/23/03 11:32 PM
Re: Korg pa1x A question for George Kaye
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hey Guys
AJ: I'm with you, one really needs to try a keyboard out for a while and not just a few hours. A few weeks is more like it. I have had my Tyros for a little over four weeks, and even though I played a PSR2000 for over a year, there is still some getting used to. I can tell you right now I am super happy I got the Tyros. Even though I played one before in a music store (by the way it wasn't until my third visit that I knew I liked it enough to want it), after I got mine it took three weeks before I came close to feeling like I made the right decision. Tonight as I am preparing for an upcoming job, I have no question this was the right move.
My guess is I would also like the KN7000 and the 61 note version of the new Korg.
But, my main point I wanted to make was, I think everyone needs to find the dealer that will let you try it in your home for 30-45 days. If one can't find a dealer to do that, then I think IMHO the best attitude to take is to buy one at the best figure you can find and if after a real good trial if you don't think it will work out, then sell it on ebay where you actually stand a chance to make a profit on a move like this. If you watch those auctions at all, you will notice that a lot of people are overpaying for the stuff they buy.
My 2 cents.
Scott
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