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#372174 - 09/20/13 07:36 AM
Re: Upgrading from S900 to S950...worth it??
[Re: sunster]
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Registered: 08/24/04
Posts: 782
Loc: N Fort Myers, FL, USA
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Hi sunster, sorry to complicate things, but have you seen the Korg PA900? It's great value for money!
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#372180 - 09/20/13 10:58 AM
Re: Upgrading from S900 to S950...worth it??
[Re: sunster]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14282
Loc: NW Florida
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The thing which has always swayed my decision on way or another is, are you simply getting a bit more, or are you getting something radically different?
A little bit more doesn't really justify, at least to me, the extra cost and the work needed to redo your Registrations and SMF's for the new keyboard... and let's be honest, if you don't NEED to rework those, just exactly why did you buy it? LOL
On the whole, I have rarely thought that one model difference is worth the time and money, unless it's a generational change. The move from S900 to S950 is certainly not that! Yamaha's progress is generally quite incremental, and they rarely add anything that is a game changer. Baby steps is Yamaha's motto. Admittedly, it makes migration easy, as there is very little different to learn, and your old Registrations and Songbook generally works... But if that's the case, why exactly are you moving?
In your case, I'd take a close look at that T3... It has a sampler, something the S950 doesn't (and its successor is unlikely too, as well), and the SA2 voices.
Or maybe, if you are feeling like a change, give the PA900 or BK-9 a closer look. They offer features like a sampler (the Korg, at least), a chord sequencer, synced audio loops (the Roland), and a lot punchier sound for similar money.
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