Well, not everybody play for income anymore, some of us just buy for personal frustration, joy and happiness.... Weekend gigs is swapped for recreation and family affairs down the highway to what's left of our life. If equipment we buy sounds heavenly right out of the box, it's just a big bonus.
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Thanks everyone for your personal response. You all have so much experience and wisdom to add...As I mentioned years ago, we have so many excellent keyboard choices! Like I said I'm a 69 old want-a-be,but I'm happy I can still learn and Improve...Off soon to a local coffee House Jam about a 1000 ft from my home. Just to enjoy all levels of skill. Of course I'm just going to Listen and have fun...Maybe some coffee too!
Yeah jingleman, they'd be flying out the door for sure if Yammie reduced the price to be competitive with the Pa4x. Korg really does have the advantage in more ways than one. The TC Helicon vocal harmonizer on the Pa4x is another example of why people might choose Korg instead of the Genos.
All the best,
Mike
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They both sound fantastic. It's like Cadillac vs Lincoln, or chocolate vs vanilla ... they both have their loyal buyers. Taking sound (subjective term) out of the equation, here's just looking at a few practical sales incentives: 1) Price - Korg wins 2) Size - Korg wins 3) Vocal Processor - Korg, hands down
So, as history has shown us, People will buy what they like. There's an A** for every seat, and I'm sure the Genos will be a success. I just think you'll see more Korgs on stages. Just my thoughts.
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You got a point there jingleman. I realize Yamaha is in business to make money and it's a case of supply and demand. The Genos sounds fantastic but Yamaha is able to charge so much because a lot of people are willing to fork over big bucks at the drop of a hat. Which is fine and dandy if it meets their needs.
Yamaha would have to have a big change of heart to drop the price substantially and I don't see that happening any time soon because Yamaha will probably sell a boat load of them which gives them more of an incentive to keep charging an arm and a leg for the new Genos line just like they did for later versions of the Tyros line. Yamaha is already working on Genos 2 as we speak but we'll probably have to wait 3 or 4 more years before they hit the stores. At that time Yamaha may have "seen the light" and decide to substantially reduce the price of Genos 2 but again that's a BIG if and the more likely scenario will be they'll probably further increase the price especially if the current Genos sells like hotcakes which it very well may do.
All the best,
Mike
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