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#292055 - 09/02/10 10:13 PM
Re: What are the differences between Audya 76 & New Audya 61
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Registered: 01/30/06
Posts: 3944
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Originally posted by DonM: E80 is gone to Massachusetts. I liked it a lot, but not the size and weight. Still have the E50 which I actually use for quick in and out jobs. I have a guy wanting to buy it, but it is such a great little keyboard, especially for the money, that I hate to turn it loose yet. Also, it makes a great, inexpensive backup in case the Audya acts up. DonM DonM, Your Audya has never acted up, mine and Skude's are perfect now, did I just say that, twas only for Diki I said it, Diki might buy one before Leezone, did I just say that !! You could hear a pin drop. I'll tell you what, since the latest Audya upgrade all has gone silent, happy days and happy punters. Glad your update all went well Don. Do you still think Audya is the best, think you may be right. BoooooM!
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#292058 - 09/03/10 09:21 AM
Re: What are the differences between Audya 76 & New Audya 61
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Lee, if I was as insecure about buying something as you are, I'd probably do what you do...but I'm not, so I don't. The Audya is not for everyone...the Tyros3 is not for everyone.,..the G-70 is not for everyone. Yamaha has it's fair share of converts...we owners just don't feel the need to hoot about it...we are far more secure. There's no need for bashing products at every opportunity like you've been doing lately, but it says more about your indecisiveness and need for approval than it does about anything else. Get your Audya...no one will laugh at you...be happy...we'll support you...honest! Ian
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