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#438073 - 09/28/17 01:12 PM Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA!
George Kaye Offline
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Yamaha just informed me of the pricing and probable availability in limited quantity for the first Genos keyboards to arrive for sale in stores. There is one model, 76 keys and the retail price will be exactly the same as the Tyros 5 76 key. Retail is $6799.00 and MAP is $5499.99. A limited amount is due in the US in a few weeks.
I am excited that with all the new technology, touch screen, huge amount of memory plus so much more that Yamaha was able to maintain the same price.
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#438076 - 09/28/17 01:38 PM Re: Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA! [Re: George Kaye]
Dnj Offline
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I said this a while ago that it would be over 5k...wow surprised

Thanx George for the pricing update! It had better be worth it.


Edited by Dnj (09/28/17 01:41 PM)

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#438078 - 09/28/17 03:00 PM Re: Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA! [Re: George Kaye]
hammer Offline
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Thanks George.
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#438080 - 09/28/17 03:14 PM Re: Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA! [Re: George Kaye]
shueymusic Offline
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Yamaha is still using the price structure for the CLAVANOVA line with Genos. Huge retail number… High MAP price with a huge profit margin to make the CLAVINOVA dealers (Who will be the ones stocking Genos) happy.

If this really is a new concept.... Open the pricing up in order to sell more units to get it in the hands of more people.

In 1989, my parents got my first car for me… A 1988 Ford Festiva in charcoal... I'm pretty sure our deal was $5500 for the car. Later that year, I got my first "real" keyboard... the Korg M1. I got that for $1600. I guess it's keeping up with inflation 28 years later.
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#438083 - 09/28/17 03:40 PM Re: Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA! [Re: shueymusic]
Jerryghr Offline
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Originally Posted By shueymusic


In 1989, my parents got my first car for me… A 1988 Ford Festiva in charcoal... I'm pretty sure our deal was $5500 for the car. Later that year, I got my first "real" keyboard... the Korg M1. I got that for $1600. I guess it's keeping up with inflation 28 years later.



U.S. Inflation Rate, 1989-2017 ($1,600)

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the dollar experienced an average inflation rate of 2.46% per year. Prices in 2017 are 97.4% higher than prices in 1989.

In other words, $1,600 in the year 1989 is equivalent to $3,158.53 in 2017, a difference of $1,558.53 over 28 years.

http://www.in2013dollars.com/1989-dollars-in-2017?amount=1600

Regards,

Jerryghr


Edited by Jerryghr (09/28/17 03:41 PM)

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#438085 - 09/28/17 04:10 PM Re: Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA! [Re: George Kaye]
Stephenm52 Offline
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My first car a 1963 Ford Galaxie in 1969 used cost me $600. I can't even purchase a set of good tires for my mini van for $600.

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#438086 - 09/28/17 04:15 PM Re: Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA! [Re: George Kaye]
Robbo Offline
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Originally Posted By George Kaye
Yamaha just informed me of the pricing and probable availability in limited quantity for the first Genos keyboards to arrive for sale in stores. There is one model, 76 keys and the retail price will be exactly the same as the Tyros 5 76 key. Retail is $6799.00 and MAP is $5499.99. A limited amount is due in the US in a few weeks.
I am excited that with all the new technology, touch screen, huge amount of memory plus so much more that Yamaha was able to maintain the same price.


Well, no matter how good it is, & I'm sure a lot of early adopters will buy it. It will be just too high a price for me. This pricing is way out of hand, even the Montage is way less in price.

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#438097 - 09/28/17 06:00 PM Re: Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA! [Re: Dnj]
travlin'easy Offline
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Originally Posted By Dnj
I said this a while ago that it would be over 5k...wow surprised

Thanx George for the pricing update! It had better be worth it.


But, Donny, it will pay for itself in no time - you have said that dozens of times over the years. wink

Gary cool
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#438098 - 09/28/17 06:21 PM Re: Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA! [Re: travlin'easy]
Dnj Offline
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Originally Posted By travlin'easy
Originally Posted By Dnj
I said this a while ago that it would be over 5k...wow surprised

Thanx George for the pricing update! It had better be worth it.


But, Donny, it will pay for itself in no time - you have said that dozens of times over the years. wink

Gary cool


Im not complaining gary and yes a steady working musician should have no trouble investing in gear for his business...that said i love my KORG Pa4x cool2

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#438101 - 09/28/17 07:10 PM Re: Yamaha Genos Pricing and Availability in USA! [Re: Robbo]
Stephenm52 Offline
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Loc: USA
Originally Posted By Robbo
Originally Posted By George Kaye
Yamaha just informed me of the pricing and probable availability in limited quantity for the first Genos keyboards to arrive for sale in stores. There is one model, 76 keys and the retail price will be exactly the same as the Tyros 5 76 key. Retail is $6799.00 and MAP is $5499.99. A limited amount is due in the US in a few weeks.
I am excited that with all the new technology, touch screen, huge amount of memory plus so much more that Yamaha was able to maintain the same price.


Well, no matter how good it is, & I'm sure a lot of early adopters will buy it. It will be just too high a price for me. This pricing is way out of hand, even the Montage is way less in price.


I know there's inflation but to think in 2004 I bought a Clavinova CVP 307 for $4500. In '89 I purchased a Samick 5 foot 10 inch grand piano for $6000, not only did I get 2 outstanding instruments but they are pieces of furniture. Disclaimer: I sold the grand piano about 8 years ago and I did work for a music dealer in the 70s who I remained friends with, I got a deep discount.

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