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#355482 - 11/28/12 07:29 PM Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video
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PSR-S950 / PSR-S750 product overview video by Martin Harris

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#355485 - 11/28/12 08:35 PM Re: Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video [Re: lahawk]
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Great Video, they definitely know how to market these keyboards
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#355501 - 11/29/12 02:09 AM Re: Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video [Re: lahawk]
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Should of been done 2 months ago..

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#355506 - 11/29/12 04:11 AM Re: Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video [Re: lahawk]
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Well there certainly no 910 or T4, in fact I haven’t been so bored and depressed with a demo for ages, definitely one of Yamahas worst.

As to the keyboards themselves, I will wait until I hear and play them live (All online demos are notorious for sounding nothing like the real thing) before I make a final judgement, but if they don’t improve considerably on the demo then they are definitely boards to avoid.

NOTE: The above is my personal opinion of the demo, NOT the real instruments which will have to wait until I try them live.

Bill
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#355513 - 11/29/12 07:39 AM Re: Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video [Re: lahawk]
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It was an OVERVIEW demo video and IMO, well done for those wanting to know the basic features of the S950 and S750.

Maybe when Bill tries out the keyboard, they will let him bring a video camera.
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#355529 - 11/29/12 10:13 AM Re: Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video [Re: lahawk]
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Thanks for posting the demo, Larry, and like you, I understand it is not meant to be an "in-depth" video but merely an "overview".

I always enjoy Marty's presentations, as he is a consummate pro and also an excellent performer (and was a major part of Tyros/PSR development) and therefore not just another all talk smarty-pants techno-geek. wink The boy can PLAY!

I must say I am looking forward to getting my demo S950 and comparing it with my own Tyros4.

Some great choices this year, from all brands...especially in the mid-range.

Ian
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#355653 - 12/01/12 12:38 PM Re: Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video [Re: lahawk]
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I did notice the Drum kits were improved on the S750/S950. Although I think the Korg PA600 Drums sounded livelier. At least from what I've heard on the internet at least. Since I haven't played a PA600 in person I'll have to reserve judgment until I do play one.

Two advantages of the PSR-S950 are a Mic input and a vocal harmonizer. The PSR-S750 lacks both which makes it the direct competitor to the PA600. The downside for the PSR-S950 is the lackluster key action, although I did notice the keys were a little bit better than the S750 key action.

I'm debating whether to bite the bullet and just get the PSR-S950. I really would like a vocalizer and the PA600 doesn't include one. External units are an option but an on-board unit is less gear to haul around. You do pay a high price for those two added features on the S950 i.e. $800 extra vs. the PA600. Although the S950 also includes the "audio" style functionality, minus the looping feature of course. I heard a new demo on YouTube and the guy really made the S950 shine. I especially liked the string, guitar and woodwind sounds in the demo, although the PA600 string and guitar sounds are very good also. I think the Yammie has the edge on the guitar and woodwind sounds though. The Organs and Brass on the S950 are also very good in my opinion. As are also the other categories of sounds. Decisions decisions.

If I splurge on an S950 I'll have to pray I can readjust to the sub-par key action. I'll have to make sure I do hand and finger exercises (on something other than the S950 obviously wink to keep my muscle tone up to snuff.

Let's face it. The PSR-S950 is the closest thing to a Tyros4 at half the cost. And the S950 has advanced features that the Tyros4 doesn't have. Decisions decisions.

All the best, Mike



Edited by keybplayer (12/01/12 12:43 PM)
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#355657 - 12/01/12 01:48 PM Re: Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video [Re: lahawk]
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There's a what, $800+ difference in price between S950 and PA600? That buys a VH unit FAR better than any in any arranger made, IMO.
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#355658 - 12/01/12 02:05 PM Re: Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video [Re: Diki]
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... perhaps some might think the convenience of an 'all inclusive unit' makes up for the difference, but I would agree with you, Diki ...
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#355660 - 12/01/12 02:51 PM Re: Martin Harris PSR S-950 / S-750 Video [Re: lahawk]
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I have always held that sound trumps convenience every day and twice on Sundays! Why else would I still be lugging this behemoth around? confused2
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