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#441142 - 11/20/17 10:15 AM
Re: How many think Genos is too EXPENSIVE & Why?
[Re: shueymusic]
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Registered: 04/16/14
Posts: 1950
Loc: Missouri
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Yamaha’s PSR E series and PSR S series are a much better bang for the buck. In my opinion, compared to the Genos, the PA4X is a much better bang for the buck.
In my mind, the Genos is very hard to justify $$$ wise. From a business standpoint, value for investment of TOTL arrangers, Genos would be at the bottom of the list of current TOTL arrangers. Based on what the Genos can provide, vs. other TOTL arrangers, I would think that Genos would be the least, not the most, expensive arranger.
However, if the heart, and not the head, were doing the deciding, I would think “Go for it”.
I’d love to own a Genos...might even take the plunge. I’m sure I’d love playing it. But I would buy it because it’s a want, not a need or even the best business decision for me.
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#441145 - 11/20/17 10:52 AM
Re: How many think Genos is too EXPENSIVE & Why?
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Having played the E series several times, mainly because the local music store stocks them and they are just 10 minutes drive time from home, I would never purchase one. Sorry, they don't come remotely close to my aging PSR-S950 when it comes to overall sound and features. I guess that's why they are so inexpensive. The E series would be something I would buy my 10-year-old grandson for Christmas, but he wouldn't appreciate it as long as he has an I-pad in his grasp. Now, if I were 20 years younger, knowing what I now know, I would have a Genos is a heartbeat. And, that would be a gigantic leap forward over my S-950, which I dearly love playing. The economics of it would be simple, at least for me. I would sound better while performing, which would translate to more jobs than I could possibly handle. But, like most on stage performers, I have always found it extremely difficult to turn down a job, even when it meant doing triples, which were brutal on this old man when I occasionally confronted them. Tearing down and setting up three times in a single day was just brutal, but what the Hell, I managed to survive this long. Now, is the Genos better than the PA4X? I really don't know, mainly because I have not played either of them. Though, I have heard lots of great demos from the Genos and the PA4X, I NEVER rely solely on what I hear from demos. The demo merely shows us what a very, very talented arranger keyboard player can do - not what I can do using the same keyboard, which is the most important factor of whether or not I wish to upgrade. I do know that if I sound better, I will book more jobs, therefore making the upgrade cost effective. The next part about the business aspect of the upgrade is the ability to write off the purchase of the keyboard as a capital equipment expenditure, which is still fairly easy to do, though if the new tax bill is passed, I'm not sure how this will be effected, though I do not believe it will have any impact. This will, of course, lower your adjusted gross income, thereby lowering your tax burden for that fiscal year. Consequently, the only economic benefit would be if you were able to book more jobs because you sound better. Book more jobs, make more money, work more hours, keep the wife happy. Well, two out of three ain't all that bad. (Unfortunately, the keyboard cannot make me look better!) Donny used to boast that the keyboard would eventually pay for itself - nope - that cannot happen, but that would take too long to explain. The more performances you book, the cost per performance decreases, but it still NEVER pays for itself. Bottom line, if you don't perform for a living, and just enjoy playing and sounding good, buy the damned thing. You only go around once and I don't know about you guys and gals, but I'm not leaving my money to the kids to piss away. Hell, they're already getting my sailboat, music gear and the house when my wife and I are dead. What more could they want? 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!
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