My response to some comments made in this post..
Roland fan...obsolete sounds..Did you know that the most
desired Steinway piano sample is from the 30's..
The most desired sample Rhodes are from the early seventies..
The best sounding saxes are from the seventies..
The best sampled organs are from late 50's..
These are your obsolete dated sounds..that are still trying to duplicate
today..
Here is another tidbit..Roland's sampling technic (factory) has been unsurpassed..
Not even 2015 efforts out date a 10 year old sampling from Roland..
The SRX samples easily compete with competitors offerings..
Gary, weight does matter in most situations..You will never convince
me that quality does not shake hands with weight...
Look at any brand that has a low line and a top line..
Korg PA 300/600/900 vs PA2x/3x..
Roland BK3/5 maybe even 9 vs G70..
Yamaha any PSR vs Tyros4/5..
Common difference ..is weight..why..
quality conponents..
Open up a Yamaha PSR s950, or a Korg PA900, or Roland BK5..
What you will find is cheaply made components, and design..
Open up a Korg PA2x, Roland G70 or a Ketron Audya...and
you will find night and day quality differences with the
lightweight offerings..
Not just the cases..but circuit boards, design, buttons, switches, screens,
and hardware..and key beds..
Donny, the G70 is 10 years old, not 20..
Gary, my G70 in a Gator wheeled case and pocket full of accessories..
weighs 80 pounds
...It was a breeze loading into my Plymouth Voyager.
a nightmare loading into my Ford explorers,,,and a bit awkward loading
into my current Buick sedan..
Don't forget use it or lose it..this goes for muscles too..
Also don't forget..I always have a standing offer, to do a side by side against any
keyboard, new or old...Cream will always come to the top..
I have always A, B'd keyboards (over 30 years)..this is the best comparison..
I noticed just about all negative comments are from folks that never seen, played or owned
a Roland G70....or spent so little time with the instrument,
that you didn't touch the keyboards abilities..
Some comments are from folks that never out grown the entry level keyboards..