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#401646 - 04/21/15 04:37 PM
Re: Keyboards and weight
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I haul an S-950 around every day - about 30 pounds with a reinforced case My two-tier X stand tips the scales at 20-pounds My Quic Lok stool weighs 17-pounds My custom console weighs 12-pounds My mic and wire bag weighs less than 5 pounds The R-10 Rock and Roller cart weighs 30 pounds. Top tier for rock and roller about 6 pounds Total weight 120-pounds. The reason I listed the weight of the cart is because it's something you have to pick up out of the van, set it up, assemble the top tier of the cart, then begin stacking gear to be pushed into the venue. Sometimes, that might mean pushing it up a steep ramp to a loading platform, or handicap ramp. I figure that any way I can lighten the load, the better off I am in the long run. Now, I like the sound of the Ketron products. They really sounded great when AJ was here with the gang last year, and of course you must keep in mind that AJ is one Hell of a good musician and singer, which, naturally, enhances the overall sound of the product. However, I also like the sound of what I currently use, it has made me hundreds of dollars, and it's about as lightweight as I can get. Today, with my nasty back problems, I picked up the S-950 to put it in the case and it felt like it weighed a lot more than 23 pounds, but that's because I'm not young and virile like Don Mason or Chas. I would have hated to have another 10 pounds to lift from that keyboard stand and place in the case today. Ouch! The price really means nothing to me anymore. As I stated in another post, that would be an extra $2,000 above and beyond what I could likely sell the S-950 for on Ebay. At this stage of the game, I think I'll just spend that 2-grand on sailing and green coconut Margarettas. Just thinking back to the days when I had those Peavey Sp1G speakers that tipped the scales at 105-pounds each, powered with a 45-pound powered mixer and it took a half dozen trips to the van with a refrigerator dolly to unload the gear into the American Legion where I performed every Friday night. We sure have come a long way since then. All the best, Gary
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!
K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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#401657 - 04/22/15 03:32 AM
Re: Keyboards and weight
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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To be the Devils advocate, while recognizing that there are some of us that have physical infirmities, others may be be overly concerned with the weight factor.
I am turning 74, am in good health, and weight train three times a week. I also have a plethora of choices of what to take to a gig. At times I find myself choosing my S910 instead of my Audya because of the weight. In rethinking this choice, I may find that this may not be the best choice when considering other factors, such as set up time, better sound, and music loaded in the particular KB.
I have always tried to be the best I can be regardless of the job I am going to. However, I must admit that sometimes I rationalize and think they won't know the difference. Maybe and maybe not, but my attitude towards excellence may be slipping in favor of laziness or convenience.
Many of you play more than the five times a week I do, so weight may be more of a factor.
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pa4X 76 ,SX900, Audya 76,Yamaha S970 , vArranger, Hammond SK1, Ketron SD40, Centerpoint Space Station, Bose compact
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