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#288539 - 06/01/10 03:06 PM
Re: How Much Does Gear WEIGHT Matter?
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Cassp, I definitely sympathize... when health conditions preclude the use of more weighty gear, of course you have to compromise. No doubt, some day in the future, I will get to a point where I can't lug the G70 and its' case around either. But at least when that happens, I HOPE I won't deny that I AM making a compromise... Strangely, though, for me, lugging a small heavy amp around is MUCH harder on my back than the G70 in its' case. I dolly the G70 vertically, and getting it into any vehicle is simply a matter of standing it vertically next to the tailgate, leaning the case so that it rests on the bed, and tilting the bottom end up and sliding it in. At no point am I ever lifting the entire weight. But a combo amp, unless you have a ramp, at some point you are going to have to lift the thing in... all 60 lbs. of it I also make a point of resting my G70's case on a couple of chairs (or anything else around that is convenient) to lift it out or put it back in. That way, I'm not bending down too far... A combination of leverage and being smart has meant I rarely ever exert myself moving the beast! Anyway, preferring to play at least with ONE other person has always meant that the load is shared! Just one more plus to musical collaboration! Sorry about your health issues, but watch yourself with those amps! You might be lifting more than the old G70 was, if you are not careful...
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#288540 - 06/01/10 03:14 PM
Re: How Much Does Gear WEIGHT Matter?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by mdorantes: I drive a Honda Element that is nice and Low to lift to put my stuff in. Something to consider too, not just the gear. After all, the "real" physical job is loading, unloading, setting up and undoing it.
The more compact, and lighter, gear also means being able to use a smaller, and more economical vehicle to carry it. At one time, I needed a van, or a fairly big station wagon. Now, my PSR-S910, my two powered speakers, my stand and bench, plus all the accessories, fit in my Honda Accord 4-door sedan...with room to spare, and no detrimental effect on the handling or performance whatsoever. And, I have much better sound quality than the much heavier gear, of only a few years ago. Ya gotta love the incredible advances in keyboard and speaker/amplifier technology.
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#288543 - 06/01/10 04:28 PM
Re: How Much Does Gear WEIGHT Matter?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: Be great to hear what could be done if you weren't limited by the gear... I could say the very same to you Diki...that G-70 sounds pretty tired compared to today's modern arrangers like the Tyros3 or an S910...and, if you really need 76 keys, there's always the Korg PA2XPro with those fresh and fancy DNC sounds. If I felt I was limited by my S910, I'd be using something else...but, it does the job admirably for me, so it stays in my kit. Ian
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#288547 - 06/01/10 05:04 PM
Re: How Much Does Gear WEIGHT Matter?
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: Seriously Ian..you so far from being correct..
I'm not going to argue with you Fran, as I know you love the G-70, and you think it's the best. That's wonderful, but, I feel the S910 and of course, the incredible Tyros3, have the edge. That's why I play these instruments...otherwise, I'd be forced to lug around a G-70, and thankfully, I don't have to. Like you, I feel I have the best sounding arranger, and you won't convince me otherwise. Ian
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