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#230380 - 04/04/08 02:02 PM
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: The PSR-9000 Pro didn't sell well.
No more risk taking until the market proves itself.
That's easy to understand, ain't it?
Ian As has been said innumerable times, Ian (only YOU seem to not get this, or do you simply stick your fingers in your ears and go 'La la la laaa laaa' when an inconvenient FACT upsets your dogma?) the 9000Pro failed because it was a dog. It had NOTHING to do with the number of keys. It was simply a poorly conceived, badly executed, unfixed (at least Roland make good on poor initial OSs) embarrassment to the 'infallible' Yamaha. I expect you are sweating bullets about Yamaha's future, just in case they make a poorly received 61. Apparently, that will 'prove' to Yamaha that they should never make 61's again, either! Or MAYBE they'll simply go 'it failed because it was a dog, not because it has 61 keys'. You can only hope... And, BTW, still no explanation from you as to how in the world the 'infallible' Yamaha could have a) produced such a dog, and b) got their market research SO wrong (if you assume that they have it right now). It's always hard when we grow up and realize our heroes are simple mortals like the rest of us... They HAVE made mistakes in the past, therefore they CAN make mistakes now. I rest my case.
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#230383 - 04/04/08 03:09 PM
Re: How many keys? DISCUSSION thread...
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: PS...BTW I appreciate all the attention, but you should be addressing your queries to Yamaha...not me.
I'm just a tiny spoke in a very big wheel. ] Well maybe if you didn't feel compelled to answer EVERY single post on the subject, and most of those NOT (with a Yamaha cheer or a Roland dig), we might get used to the fact that you are a VERY minor spoke (but NO spokesman ) in an enormous wheel, and have little of any REAL knowledge to impart. And, although it SEEMS like we are talking to you, what we are REALLY hoping for is someone at Yamaha with maybe a trace, a smidgeon, one iota of influence (unlike yourself) to read this and realize the demand for the product exists. In fact, why don't you rest YOUR case, having made it's point (none, other than Yamaha can do no wrong) and let those who actually CARE about this get on with it. I am sure Yamaha are big enough to not need little Ian's defense for a while, don't you?
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#230385 - 04/04/08 03:23 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: .
In fact, why don't you rest YOUR case, having made it's point (none, other than Yamaha can do no wrong) and let those who actually CARE about this get on with it. No, Diki, I won't rest my case. Who do you think you are telling me what to do? I have not finished with this discussion, although your statement, "I rest my case" implies that you have....so honor your words...you haven't yet made a valid point so you may as well. Too bad you hadn't studied marketing instead of majoring in arrogance and ignorance. Ian
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#230387 - 04/04/08 04:04 PM
Re: How many keys? DISCUSSION thread...
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Registered: 04/25/05
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Loc: NW Florida
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Ian, you haven't MADE a case to rest...
You keep coming up with hypotheses that are demonstrably false, and blather on incessantly about Yamaha's infallibility, rather than coming up with some concrete facts. You NEVER refute anything with anything other than 'Yamaha don't do it (right now, though), so it MUST be right', and bleat scorn at those who DO back up their arguments with facts.
Yamaha DID make a 76, so there goes the 'no market' argument. Refute THAT with some FACTS, not 'faith'. Damn, it's like talking to a religious fundamentalist. 'Yamaha/God is ALWAYS right, so anything inconsistent should just get ignored.' 'Yamaha/God is always right' 'Four legs good... Two legs bad' 'Four legs good, two legs baaaaa-d'
But you know what's REALLY getting my goat? Ian does not want a 76 S900, doesn't care one way or the other if Yamaha made one, will support it FANATICALLY if they do, and is taking this stand out of no desire other than throwing sand in the vaseline. He doesn't actually have a point (other than 'Four legs good, two legs baaaaa-d!), but will defend the lack of it for as long as we are willing to humor him.
My sense of humor has run out. Snappy little one liners don't prove a thing. FACTS do. Of which he has NONE... Just snippy little digs that don't hold any creditability, because he has already given away the fact that he is completely uncritical when it comes to Yamaha. They can do no wrong...
You've got to question the sanity of someone that will take something this far, when he has absolutely nothing of any personal interest in the topic. Don't want a 76, Ian? Then what are you doing posting here? Does our need for one trouble you? Do you toss and turn at night thinking about us poor lost souls who can't be satisfied with the scraps Yamaha throw us? No... you don't give a damn one way or the other. So why this post-fest? Don't you have a long line of customers to demo and sell to?
In Yamaha we Trust... (there's a post opening up in Bush's cabinet for someone as uncritical as you, Ian!)
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