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#266264 - 06/18/09 05:03 PM
Re: Ketron Audya Finally in Los Angeles!
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Now you're getting it Lee. YES some companies don't give a flyin hoot about the US market for their arranger keyboards. Ketron and Wersi are clearly in this category. Roland is also on a fast track to making a nice comfy spot for themselves on that list too. Just give RolandUS a call about their arranger line and start asking some serious questions. You'll learn real fast that RolandUS has no interest in dealing with the arranger boards. Ask anything about the synths, V-drums, ect and they're tripping all over themselves to help you there.
I don't think Ketron or Wersi have interest in the US because well that simply means the US will demand more IMO regarding Western Styles. Ketron and Wersi have done their homework for the Euro market.., but even though the Ketron's DO sound good with many western styles.., some still aren't all the way there and have an obvious Euro flavor to them.
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#266267 - 06/18/09 08:07 PM
Re: Ketron Audya Finally in Los Angeles!
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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Ensnareyou, All the years I sold Solton and Ketron during the Lou and Aldo Bell/Solton years, before CMC Distributors bought them about 3 years ago, the "B" Discount structure was on all the models they sold. Although some of the models were more expensive than the competition, the margins a dealer could make were equal to all other manufactures. It's only been in the past year that the new Distributor and or Ketron Italy have changed all the margins. This is what I'm complaining about. To make you, the customers feel like the product is not to expensive compared to all the others, the dealer selling the product is the one loosing. I understand the customer is getting a lower price, but I also think the manufacturer is still making exactly what he needs to make, and perhaps the distributor is making exactly what they need to make, but the dealer selling to the customer is not making a margin needed at such a high cost for the goods. I agree, that if the pricing is not right that just don't buy it, but I also serve the Southern California musicians who can't find these products anywhere else. If Kaye's Music Scene doesn't sell it, Ketron would probably have a hard time finding some other store to sell their products. My feeling is that Ketron Italy, even though they are a small company still needs to sell their products world wide and if other dealers feel as I do, they might just not have enough dealers to survive the recession. ------------------ George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene Reseda, California 818-881-5566 www.kayesmusicscene.com
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#266270 - 06/19/09 01:20 AM
Re: Ketron Audya Finally in Los Angeles!
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14318
Loc: NW Florida
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I feel that if Ketron force you to make a lower profit on their line than other lines, they should stock the Audya (one unit) in your store gratis. Then, WHEN you make the sale, you pay them at that point. There are a tiny handful of dealers in the US anyway, it would not break Ketron. But it WOULD take the sting out of having to BUY an Audya, just to show it at the inflated price they have managed to bring it out at, and force you to take a lower margin. With the economy the way it is, who in their right minds will sell a customer an Audya, if he could sell a T3 and make more profit? And cost their customer less, to boot? It seems the predominant buyers of Audya's are already Ketron owners. Who, apparently, are the world's least demanding arranger user (if you read how outraged they get when the Audya's shortcomings are talked about). You shouldn't actually NEED one in stock to sell it to them... And, Ensnareyou... So you have to actually be able to AFFORD a Picasso, before you can decide (and post about) whether you like him or not?
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