In my heart I know the S900 is the best solution for my needs & hectic in & out everyday gig schedule....I dont expect anyone to understand my reasoning because only I can be the judge of that on stage. Listening to this demo has brought me back all over again to Yamaha. I apologize for my flirtatious KB past scenarios but I am a very passionate player that needs certain features to accomplish my musical tasks. Enjoy what you play ....I know Im trying my best too also. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DfwNDgSNBhY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFHzSRuMiCw&feature=related
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It's not surprising to see the return to the Yamaha PSR-S900...friend Diki predicted this scenario, and the S900 is an awesome "bang for the buck" arranger...but, what is a bit disconcerting to the occasional forum lurker or member, is the bashing of this product (and the manufacturer) that went on by this person before the return.
Ian
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I wouldn't consider it bashing versus honest opinions of the drawbacks of the unit for my needs. What works for me, doesn't work for the next guy. Can't help it if I voice my opinions.Tyros line included & I have had a few of those also. But in the end when the dust settles your left with what you have.....then weigh the Pros + Cons & workaround it if your tolerance will handle it. No arranger KB will ever be perfect! At least I'm man enough to admit it regardless of what predictable friend says .
It's gig time again, gotta go
BYE
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Originally posted by Dnj: At least I'm man enough to admit it my friend.
Yes Donny, it takes a man to admit it...but it's very obvious to most of us that you have been a very confused man if we go by your earlier posts on the S900 and E-60.
It seemed like you had your feet firmly planted in mid-air.
Let's hope they've finally found solid ground this time, but time will tell.
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Being indecisive can be a curse, but it also gives one a good excuse to keep buying gear, sometimes unnecessarily.
It also would seem to be a bit more serious problem when one keeps buying and selling the same gear over and over...but if one has the time and money to invest, then so be it.
Originally posted by ianmcnll: Being indecisive can be a curse, but it also gives one a good excuse to keep buying gear, sometimes unnecessarily.
It also would seem to be a bit more serious problem when one keeps buying and selling the same gear over and over...but if one has the time and money to invest, then so be it.
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Originally posted by Dnj: Then in that case ....I am truly Blessed
No doubt, in your mind, you are, Donny.
Seems such a waste of time and money to sell and rebuy basically the same products, but it also seems you have convinced yourself that it is a blessing.
Donny, good luck and I know where you're coming from. As you know I just purchased an s900 to complement the Pa2xPro. I like both boards, some gigs the s900 just feels better to play at with. I've always enjoyed Yamaha products and for the $$ I'm getting of plenty of bang for the buck.