Originally posted by ianmcnll:
Hi Ian, I write to thank you for reposting my posting on Synth Zone Forum which was in the end to no avail. All people are different and just because it is a forum they are still same people as in different. Such is Life.
At the time I was looking for genuine comment prior to purchase but again as in life one gets on and does the job at hand. Forums can sometimes become a little clubby as in exclusive rather than inclusive. So be it.
My new machine (sounds like I am talking about a Harley of which I had two of them) has not arrived as yet. Still on the water from Japan or where ever. It is hard to imagine Japan manufacturing offshore after almost a lifetime (mine) manufacturing following WW2.
I did purchase this on my own volition without the help of any salesperson. In fact they were a hinderance as all they wanted to do is sell the bells and whistles. I was in the quality sound reproduction market.
I did manage to get a reasonable price in the end that was acceptable to both the music shop owner and myself. Experience in buying and selling cars amongst other life activities is always a great asset when negotiating a price plus the retailer was an amenable person to deal with. AUD$6,195.00 which way below the AUD$10,200.00 starting point at another retailer that I had visited. Yamaha also were doing a worldwide discount on the blighters which in its self was a not unhelpful reason that I went to this level.
My brother thought I was mad and said as much but I told him in seven and a half years I would be eighty and I might be dead for the last four of them. I am still buying green tomatoes and hope to for some time to come, in fact well into the future God willing.
All I know I will have a lot of enjoyment out of the instrument and I give myself five years to become reasonably competent. Here’s hoping anyway as that is the plan.
We live in a small city of eighty thousand people called Mandurah on the south west coast of Western Australia (WA), some eighty kilometres/fifty miles from the capital called Perth, which was “Home of the America’s Cup” back in the eighties. I saw every race.They were great heady days back in the eighties.
WA is very big in mining Iron ore, gold, diamonds, bauxite, coal of which most is exported to China.
WA is about one third of the Australian landmass and one of five states and two territories with just over a tenth of the population being 2.3 million. It exports ninety percent of the Australian wheat production due mainly to the eastern states uses their production for home consumption. All types of agriculture are conducted at a high level of sophisticated farming methods. Tourism, manufacturing , retailing - all are part of the daily fabric of commercial activity.
We have great range of climate with reasonably hot summers in excess of one hundred degrees at times and winters down to minus degrees ocassionaly. Nothing like America’s extremes. Did I mention the great white sandy beaches that we have and the great waves for surfing.
Australians have a generous view of America and Americans and accept and respect the great political alliance and friendship that exists between the two countries hence our support of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan .
In conclusion, I believe I have purchased myself a keyboard of note which will give me many many hours of self enjoyment.
Cheers Knotawurri