Originally posted by Fran Carango:
the key feel is not as good as the Juno Stage..but much better than the PSR's ..no matter what Ian says..
If you were right, I'd agree with you Fran, but I'm afraid after trying out a Juno Stage, Prelude and a GW-8 whilst on tour two weeks ago, I can say with all honesty that the PSR-S900 has at least an equal feel to all three, and perhaps better than the latter two.
Now, if you were talking G70, or E-80, I'd be inclined to agree, but you're not, and I don't.
I will agree that the Juno Stage has a better keybed than the GW-8/Prelude...they were very cheap feeling, and I was actually surprised, as I tried the GW-8 several months ago, but I guess I've been a bit spoiled by the S910.
I also thought the screens on the GW-8 and Prelude a bit small and hard to read, especially after being used to the screen on my S910, which is a smaller version of the T3's.
I was also disappointed the Juno Stage did not have
aftertouch, a glaring omission on an otherwise very decent synthesizer with a nice 76-note keybed...of course, the other was lack of styles, but if all one plays is SMF and MP3, that shouldn't be a bother...it would work very well for Cassp if he was to go 100% SMF.
This is not because I think Yamaha is the best(which I do), but more of an opinion formed after a very
objective assessment of these instruments.
I was thinking about getting a Prelude/GW-8, but the lack of
on-board style assembly was a deal breaker for me. Even Yamaha's entry level PSR-S550 has it. Shame on Roland, and may they wake up and add it as an OS upgrade, if possible.
Happy Holiday, and a Merry Christmas to you.
Ian
PS. Strange D&D aren't back yet...I was under the impression the ban had been lifted by now.