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#295816 - 10/10/10 12:51 AM
Re: Would You Buy A Tyros 4 with 76 keys?.......
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Registered: 01/31/06
Posts: 3354
Loc: The World
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Originally posted by ianmcnll: Genny,
I'm sorry, but I'm not going to continue this debate about the Tyros4 with you any longer.
It's becoming tiresome for me, and I'm sure, many others here on SZ, as you appear unable to understand a simple, but truthful, answer, and, the result is that the discussion is now becoming rather repetitive.
So, it's nothing personal...you are a lovely individual, and obviously very interested in Yamaha arrangers, and it's been mostly fun having this conversation.
Best wishes,
Ian To be honest Ian, I think you have shown quite some resilience to continue replying I would have given up in frustration ages ago. I do respect these other guys, and what they have said, but, I mean, they said their bit about two weeks ago!!! Its been all repeats since then...sheesh even the ads are more interesting!! Good to see you have finally decided to just let the rambling go on with no further response. Gives the rest of us a break too, because sooner or later with no further from you, the redundant pounding of this theme will stop. Thanks for being the one to end it It is appreciated. Dennis
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#295821 - 10/10/10 04:51 PM
Re: Would You Buy A Tyros 4 with 76 keys?.......
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14282
Loc: NW Florida
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Seems like plenty of people are buying MOTL Yamaha 76's... enough for them to continue making them. Fair number buying Yamaha BOTL 76 arrangers too. Of course, disregard that last sentence if you are still under the delusion that DGX's, YPG's and NP-80v's AREN'T Yamaha 76 arrangers... And you know what? The reason this thread goes around and around and around basically boils down to Ian's self-appointed position as spokesperson for Yamaha. You see, were Ian to simply say that HE doesn't see the need for a 76, well, it would be easy to ignore his position. But he chooses to speak FOR Yamaha. And, unfortunately, his blunt (to the point of insult), stoic and stubborn attitude, once in the guise of Yamaha's actual position, garners the exact response that anything worded so uncaringly from a corporation would get, anywhere. 'It's our position, because it's our position' is something that too strongly resembles your mother telling you 'Because we TOLD you!' rather than a REAL explanation. Once you see past all the fallacies in Ian's explanations to questions like 'other companies make a profit on TOTL and MOTL 76, why can't Yamaha?' or 'Yamaha actually DO make 76 arrangers, just BAD ones - why is that?' and you get the response, apparently the official Yamaha line (according to Ian), of 'No... not gonna happen. Go away. Learn to take no for an answer' ad nauseam, you start to think you actually ARE addressing Yamaha. And, personally, I won't take THAT attitude off of ANY corporation. Give me a reasonable explanation, that actually fits the FACTS (rather than inventing them), and I'll go away happy. But when 'we can't make money off them', while other companies DO, well, I'm insulted you'd even try that paper-thin excuse. And 'Stop bugging me, I told you NO!'... well, that doesn't even need me to tell you how insulting that is. I'm a serious customer. I've bought thousands of dollars of Yamaha products over my career. If they made the product I want, I'd buy it. A LOT of people would buy it. If a 76 PSR was offered, just exactly how many DGX's do you think would sell..? I bet NOT ONE! And THAT, my friends, is the REAL reason they are not being made. Nothing to do with no-one would buy them. Nothing to do with no demand. It's simple corporate protection of a division that has made a product that doesn't compete with another product from another division. So they invent an artificial barrier, to protect the competing divisions from their own idiocy. Truth is, the customer loses, and the corporation loses, and no-one involved in this decision wants to admit it. But Ian... quit speaking for the company, and we'll quit constantly bringing up the subject. At least, we'll quit addressing our needs and concerns to YOU. And, without your responses, well, that's 50% of the entire traffic GONE...! Takes two to have an argument. You stay out of it, it's a monologue (at least, position-wise... there's PLENTY here want what I do!). But, if reading over and over that someone's REAL needs are being unfulfilled by your religion (oops! meant corporation! ) is setting your teeth on edge, better get used to US saying 'No!' as much as you like saying it! Yamaha have changed their position in the past. That means they CAN in the future. If they NEVER made 76's, I'd say it was a lost cause. But they do now, they have in the past, and will probably continue to. All we are asking is a TINY change in emphasis. Sorry, chum, but if you want this conversation to cease, you are going to have to stop acting as an ad hoc spokesman for Yamaha. I already know YOU don't want a Yamaha 76. But when you choose to speak for Yamaha, don't be so astonished that 'No!' is not an acceptable answer.
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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#295823 - 10/10/10 05:15 PM
Re: Would You Buy A Tyros 4 with 76 keys?.......
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Originally posted by Diki: Sorry, chum, but if you want this conversation to cease, you are going to have to stop acting as an ad hoc spokesman for Yamaha. I already know YOU don't want a Yamaha 76. But when you choose to speak for Yamaha, don't be so astonished that 'No!' is not an acceptable answer. Diki, I'm sorry, but I'm not going to continue this debate about the Tyros4 with you any longer. It's becoming tiresome for me, and I'm sure, many others here on SZ, as you appear unable to understand a simple, but truthful, answer, and, the result is that the discussion is now becoming rather repetitive. You got the same answers from another Yamaha rep, and he wisely chose to stay out of these no-win debates, and, now I'm following his example. I'm very satisfied that I made my point, and that's as far as I need to take things...if you can't or won't believe me, then that's your problem...not mine. So, as with Genny, it's nothing personal...you can choose to say what you wish, but I'm no longer going to be a part of the discussions regarding Yamaha's policies for arrangers. Best wishes, Ian BTW...I do want a 76...but with weighted hammer action.
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