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#263402 - 05/15/09 10:20 AM
Re: Yamaha's Price Jacks.., are they helping or hurting?
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Regarding the new S-series, $2000 for a keyboard that does essentially the same things (for my needs) as a much more expensive Tyros3, is still an incredible bargain.
MOTL arrangers, in all brands, not just Yamaha, have come a long way in the past number of years, and offer a very viable, and much less expensive, alternative to TOTL arrangers.
Ian
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#263403 - 05/15/09 10:22 AM
Re: Yamaha's Price Jacks.., are they helping or hurting?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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That's great Donny.., but what would you say to the home player? A semi-pro arranger built for the home market selling at nearly two grand is a huge chunk to swallow. Let's face it.., Yamaha's clearly not building em any better in terms of constuction.., but damn that price is going up real fast.
Cost of electronics is going down..., yet they're still pawning off repackaged hardware and asking more for it? I'll tell you this..., if Yamaha released an S-900 replacement and built it to the quality of say a Motif XS or at least close.., then it'd be much easier to take. However..., if Yamaha keeps the same home build and that cost hits nearly two grand..., I don't know man.., pretty iffy there.
For me I just think it shows Yamaha wearing their greed out on their sleeves. The old no shame in our game mentallity. Just as KingFrog said.., they raised them just because they CAN. They raised these prices well into production..., no new features or anything. Other makers are offering nice software updates with major new features for less or at the same price.
Yamaha plays catch up in some areas to Roland with the XS updates then jacks the prices well into production.
The big three aren't as safe as some of us like to think with the economy the way it is now.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 05-15-2009).]
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#263404 - 05/15/09 10:31 AM
Re: Yamaha's Price Jacks.., are they helping or hurting?
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Squeak,
You make it seem like the S-900 series is built so badly, it is going to fall apart within a few days of ownership.
We both know that isn't true.
Used as intended (home keyboard) they are incredibly reliable, and there has been relatively few issues. When the model was first released, there were a few issues, but Yamaha looked after all those problems, and has a very satisfied customer base.
It also has a two year warranty on parts and labour here in Canada, so it's covered in any event.
The S900 is not made to chuck in out of a van every night like a pro workstation, but there are many OMB players who treat them with a bit of care and respect that get more than their money's worth out of the instrument.
Ian
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#263405 - 05/15/09 10:37 AM
Re: Yamaha's Price Jacks.., are they helping or hurting?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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I know it's not built to fall apart in your hands Ian. I know it's designed for the home user. The S-900 is a good sounding arranger.., I'll agree to that. When looking at the bigger picture it's price sure as hell does not match it's "physical build quality".
I think the PSR S series are some nice sounding arrangers.., but I don't think it's asking too much that if Yamaha's going to tack on that price tag to build it a little better for you guys.
I HAVE played the S-900 myself. I was surprised to find out how many are actually in my area (was pleased to see this too). I was blown away by the sound quality of the S-900. Yamaha did a damn fine job too at fine tuning the S-900's sound to those internal speakers (that I give them an A++ on). IMO it just felt kinda cheap "physically".
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#263406 - 05/15/09 10:39 AM
Re: Yamaha's Price Jacks.., are they helping or hurting?
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Registered: 09/21/00
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Originally posted by squeak_D: That's great Donny.., but what would you say to the home player? A semi-pro arranger built for the home market selling at nearly two grand is a huge chunk to swallow. Let's face it.., Yamaha's clearly not building em any better in terms of constuction.., but damn that price is going up real fast.
Cost of electronics is going down..., yet they're still pawning off repackaged hardware and asking more for it? I'll tell you this..., if Yamaha released an S-900 replacement and built it to the quality of say a Motif XS or at least close.., then it'd be much easier to take. However..., if Yamaha keeps the same home build and that cost hits nearly two grand..., I don't know man.., pretty iffy there.
For me I just think it shows Yamaha wearing their greed out on their sleeves. The old no shame in our game mentallity. Just as KingFrog said.., they raised them just because they CAN. They raised these prices well into production..., no new features or anything. Other makers are offering nice software updates with major new features for less or at the same price.
Yamaha plays catch up in some areas to Roland with the XS updates then jacks the prices well into production.
The big three aren't as safe as some of us like to think with the economy the way it is now.
Squeak 2k is NOT alot of money in todays age for sure. If someone cannot afford new there are many alternative purchases for used gear at a much lower price.
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#263407 - 05/15/09 10:47 AM
Re: Yamaha's Price Jacks.., are they helping or hurting?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Donny.., if Roland can sell a Juno-G packed as full as it is with features for under $1,000 (which by the way although budget..., at least has a metal upper casing) then 2 grand is a lot for a plastic home keyboard.
Don't look at this an arranger vs workstation thing. Step outside of the box and look at bigger picture. Look at FEATURES and then cost.
Even the budget Juno-G offers some serious fetures over the S-900 (when looking at features to cost).., and Roland packed all that in for under $1,000.
The S-900 sounds great for sure.., but even the the low end Juno G is built better than the S-900.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 05-15-2009).]
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#263409 - 05/15/09 11:10 AM
Re: Yamaha's Price Jacks.., are they helping or hurting?
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Registered: 03/24/08
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Loc: Myrtle beach SC
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Originally posted by squeak_D: Donny.., if Roland can sell a Juno-G packed as full as it is with features for under $1,000 (which by the way although budget..., at least has a metal upper casing) then 2 grand is a lot for a plastic home keyboard. People have an issue with plastic....The benefits far out weigh the negatives. Plastic is LIGHT..which means its LESS apt to get bumped or dropped. A heavy metal keyboard dropping on itself can transmit far more shock to its innards then a more flexible giving plastic case which will absorb afar more of the initial brunt of the force. I cannot think of any advantage of a heavy Metal board except for stability on a stand. Both cases will take a thrown beer bottle LOL. The bottle with be less likely to break against the plastic case as well....LOL I would have paid the same for my XS8 if it were made from the Tyros case....In fact I paid more for the all plastic Tyros!! Heavy Metal cases are overrated and someday won't become a selling point. [This message has been edited by Kingfrog (edited 05-15-2009).]
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