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#372864 - 10/11/13 08:33 AM
Yamaha S-950 sounding great! Yeah!
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#372867 - 10/11/13 09:22 AM
Re: Yamaha S-950 sounding great! Yeah!
[Re: Dnj]
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#372868 - 10/11/13 09:49 AM
Re: Yamaha S-950 sounding great! Yeah!
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Donny,
What I think is a terrific bargain is the new S750, which is basically an S910 in a black tux minus the vocalizer. It has those terrific SA Tonewheel organs (with realistic sampled vibrato chorus) as well as more drawbar organ flexibility (more Leslie/amplifier types etc.), as well as SA Guitars, SA Sax and others. It also has the same upgraded on-board speaker system as in the S950.
If'n you can do without the VH and the audio drums, the S750 is well worth a look.
Ian
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#372885 - 10/11/13 02:56 PM
Re: Yamaha S-950 sounding great! Yeah!
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Do you guys remember the old NRA adds that went something like, "The only way you'll get me to give up my gun is to pry my cold dead fingers from it"? Well I kind of feel the same way about my S 950. While I still stay very busy, I now leave some days off and most of the time I go to our place in Ocean City, MD. I always have a great time there. But I find myself looking forward to getting home and getting behind that keyboard once again. And it never disappoints me. Rock on! Joe
Edited by Songman55 (10/11/13 02:57 PM)
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