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#31262 - 02/09/04 10:26 PM
Is it time to look for another brand ?
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Member
Registered: 11/15/01
Posts: 182
Loc: Ottawa,ONT,CANADA
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Hello everybody, As you know,Ketron was quite popular due to its high responsiveness to customer needs and wants which was demonstrated in SD series. At the time, we believed that this characteristics was not "model specific" but the general company policy of taking care of their customers. I am sure many of us kept our X series hopping that we will get a slice of their attention. Unfortunately, it looks that this perceived affection, which gave Ketron a competitive advantage over other brands, was just a promotional trick focusing on new models. Ketron had focused on improvement of new models forgetting about their loyal customers and promises given to them. A year ago we were told that an improved OS for X1 is in testing phase and that we can expect to see results in few months. As you all know, we still didn't see anything. The worst thing is, Ketron guys don't even bother explaining what is going on. I think that we, as loyal customers, should at least be informed about current development which is taking so long. One of the last responses from Ketron people to the question of X1 upgrade was "...when I get confirmation on a date, I will let you all know." Maybe I am wrong, but this doesn't sound very professional, especially knowing that we have had similar responses for a year now. I would like to hear from other Ketron users what they think about this whole issue. Is it time to look for another favorite brand ?
Thanks, Dennis
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#31270 - 02/12/04 04:00 AM
Re: Is it time to look for another brand ?
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Junior Member
Registered: 11/03/02
Posts: 5
Loc: Germany
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To be honest: You cant endlessly require new O.S. versions for your old keyboard. Just take a look at the instruments which were presented the same time like the X1! Is there a new O.S. for the Yamaha PSR8000? Or even the PSR9000? Or the GEM WK8? Or the Korg i30? Even the O.S. 4.0 for the SD1 is big exception in keyboard industry and this updateeven was free of charge! And, by the way: Are you shure, that you have discovered all the possibilities of your current keyboard?(Doesnt matter if it`s a Ketron or Yamaha or...) I even know a lot of MS50 owners and they are very satisfied with their instrument. No one expects KETRON to burn new chips with new features. It`s our destiny that we are playing a kind of instrument which is always in technological progress, so we have to take care, that we buy an instrument that satisfies us longer then only 1 or 2 years. But... always better then to play guitar...
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#31271 - 02/12/04 07:55 AM
Re: Is it time to look for another brand ?
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Member
Registered: 11/15/01
Posts: 182
Loc: Ottawa,ONT,CANADA
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Nedsolaud, ..."You cant endlessly require new O.S.".. How many OS versions were created for X1 series? As far as I know there was only one minor early upgrade which didn't solve issues that X1's has.Far from the "endless" my friend I think that Ketron mistake was to came up too early with upgrades when consumers didn't explore the keyboard properly. Or maybe it was just a strategy to avoid real heavy improvements and excuse themselves with one early upgrade. I am not sure how much you are familiar with the keyboard industry but OS upgrades became a regular feature for all professional products. 9000pro, pa80, motif, triton are just few of the models that have continuous OS upgrades. So the SD series are far from "exception in keyboard industry" as you characterized. The reason that companies do the upgrades is because the time of releasing of a new product has shrink down and the products that are coming on the market are not fully tested. But at the same time, in return for customer's loyalty, companies promise to upgrade the products regularly.As Calypso mentioned earlier, one of the key characteristics of X series was the NON-OBSOLESCENCE. It doesn't matter if i30 or GEM does it, because they didn't promise non-obsolescence when introducing their keyboards.Every company has it own strategy. Ketron should not promise something if it didn't plan to realize it. Finally, the discovery of keyboard capabilities doesn't have anything with current deficiencies. Usually the users who explore keyboards the most, are the ones to discover the problems. Cheers, 007
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