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#373334 - 10/23/13 08:16 AM
Re: Just out of curiosity....
[Re: Kytrinh]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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The most arrangers I had at one time was two of the same model when I was gigging several times a week...one was set up in the house, and the other in the case ready to go.
In my opinion, back ups are important, and even if the instrument is a paragon of reliability, accidents do happen, and getting an instrument repaired quickly is not always possible.
Ian
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#373370 - 10/23/13 03:07 PM
Re: Just out of curiosity....
[Re: Kytrinh]
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Registered: 11/12/08
Posts: 2445
Loc: Bluffton/Hilton Head SC USA
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At one point I had 3 Roland G1000's. One in the hard case for gigging, one set up in the studio, and one just because it was a good deal thrown in my face and I'm a belt and suspenders guy. If something in my setup went down I'd want the same thing to replace it. I don't know how you guys jump from model to model and feel comfortable. That's out of my comfort zone. . I've always had two or three of everything when I was gigging heavily. Back to the days of B3's. Leslies, Rhodes, etc. From my post in another thread I mentioned Ensoniq. When I got the KT76 I loved it so much I immediately bought a second one so my friend who had the music store did OK with me as a customer.
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#373374 - 10/23/13 03:23 PM
Re: Just out of curiosity....
[Re: Kytrinh]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Never had a complete failure in more than 20 years of gigging under some of the worst conditions. I remember when I was talking with Hank Bowman one night and he told me his PSR-2000 had a drinking problem. Said on at least two occasions someone dumped a full vodka martini into the keyboard. Both times he opened the case, dried it out with a hair dryer and went back to work the next day. Amazing how much abuse these things can take without falling apart. My current backup is my 12-year old PSR-3000. It has never skipped a beat in all those years. I recently had to replace one of the foot pedal jacks, which in reality didn't fail, but the solder joint was faulty and the service guy just replaced the jack. Cost a whopping $65 and I was out of the repair shop in less than an hour. Can't beat that for service. Cheers, Gary
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