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#263224 - 05/14/09 02:09 PM
Re: PSR S700/S900 unreliable!
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Diki you're right. There's no excuse for it and yes the arranger players have been getting ripped off for years. It's obvious the arranger makers still target the older (well aged crowd) who are always willing to pony up the dough.
Supporters can cry HOME KEYBOARD all they want.., but tell me what excuses TOTL arrangers having construction quality associated with the home market. There's no justification for a 61 key pro arranger to cost MORE than the pro 61 key workstation and be built like a home keyboard. It's not always Yamaha ripping the consumer off either with the TOTL arranger prices. They ALL do it and until people stand up and start bitching to them about it they'll continue to do it for years to come.
What really bothers me about this forum sometimes is that those who perform seem to forget that for every pro performer on this board there's probably 10 home players. Not everyone performs and $3500-$4000 is A LOT of money to the home player. These younger kids DO like and WANT arrangers. They're just REALLY SMART today and know well enough they're being ripped off when they can get a full 88 key pro workstation for less.
It's not just arrangers either. Same thing goes for pro workstations. HUGE NUMBER OF HOME PLAYERS WITH PRO WORKSTATIONS.
All the makers know that the pros are using their mid and upper end arrangers for pro use.., but they'll continue to build them for home use and charge you well over the cost of a pro workstation and do this until people say enough is enough. A Yamaha Tyros 3 costs more ($400 more) than a fully weighted 88 key Motif XS8. It's just as bad with the other makers.., but they at least offer 76 keys in that high end price range.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 05-14-2009).]
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#263226 - 05/14/09 02:18 PM
Re: PSR S700/S900 unreliable!
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Donny.., thank you you've PROVED my point. You're a performer. You need to remember that home players outnumber performers by a large margin. You're looking at it from a performers position. Put yourself on the home players side for once.
That's great if you perform and can see a return on your investment. Just keep in mind that's YOU and I'm willing to bet that if you stopped peforming it would't take you long to realize how arranger players do get ripped off on the high end and mid end (in terms of construction) and prices compared to the semi pro and pro workstation market.
Plus.., I agree that the $1,600 price tag isn't so bad (even though you can still get a semi-pro workstation that's built better for less).., but $1,600 ain't too bad. When you get up into the price range of say a PA-800 and other arrangers that cost more and are built to the same quality of a home keyboard.., well there it's clearly unbalanced.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 05-14-2009).]
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#263227 - 05/14/09 02:27 PM
Re: PSR S700/S900 unreliable!
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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I'm very happy with my PSR-S900...inexpensive, great OS, superb SA and Mega sounds(exclusive to Yamaha) and very light and portable....nice responsive action, too.
And Donny, you're right...the investment to profit ratio is better than any other arranger, and if you're in this business to make good money and still have excellent performance from a keyboard, you can't go wrong with the S900.
Best "bang for the buck" of any arranger.
But one hardly needs my opinion on the matter. The market has spoken loud and clear...S900 rules big time!
Ian
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