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#230338 - 04/03/08 11:11 AM
Re: How many keys? DISCUSSION thread...
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14277
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: more realistically it is about Yamaha's analysis of the market and their decision not to enter a portion of the market that isn't proven to be economically viable.
A wise company does not make anything unless it is shown to be economically viable.
If you only enter the marketplace ONE time (9000Pro) with a model that is fatally flawed, while ALL your competitors make a handsome profit (they sure aren't selling them at a loss!) in exactly the same market, it is ludicrous to blame the market! A 'wise company' recognizes when there IS a market, and makes a product for that market, rather than running away at the first sign of failure (that no-one else is having). I see little 'delusion' going on around here than those that will not see the refutation of their arguments BEFORE they even make them.... Everyone IS making a profit from this sector (including Yamaha themselves with the DGX's), it isn't a matter for debate! Guys, you've REALLY got to come up with something better than 'I'm right, and you are wrong, no matter the FACTS'... What point of yours haven't I shown to be erroneous? The FACT is, you haven't made ONE reason for Yamaha to pursue this course that isn't demonstrably false. If NO-ONE made a profit from 76's, then you'd be right. But this is not the case. The truth is, absolutely no-one here has the slightest clue why Yamaha chose not to re-enter this market. Including Ian, spalding et al. You have conjecture, but most of your reasons are easily disproved. If others can do it, then so can Yamaha. You aren't telling me that Yamaha CAN'T compete in this market, are you? Didn't think so. Look, I appreciate your desire to come up with an understandable reason for this (it must be difficult to accept that after failing once, Yamaha are just unwilling to try again), but so far, the only thing coming out here is 'We don't REALLY know, but surely Yamaha know what they are doing..?', which after the 9000Pro debacle, you can't really say with a straight face, can you? But trying to cast doubt on a market that is ALREADY making a profit for several other companies should be beneath you. How about a reason that fits the FACTS? Just one....
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#230341 - 04/03/08 12:50 PM
Re: How many keys? DISCUSSION thread...
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: All I can say is, thank God Roland, Ketron, Korg, Wersi, Casio, Lionstracs, Boehm (have I missed anyone?) have as poor a grasp of marketing as I do You're right...thank God they do...somebody has to test the market. The early bird may get the worm but the second mouse gets the cheese. And who wants worms, anyway? Ian
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