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#460787 - 11/03/18 10:09 PM
Re: My impressions of the Roland EA-7
[Re: vangelis]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I won't. I have traded, bought and sold SEVEN arrangers this year, and I'm actually ahead a little. Well, three of them were PA4Xs, and there was an SD7, two PSR S970s, a PA4X, an EA7, a Korg Microarranger. . . Wait that's nine. And I feel like every deal was fair for both sides. That doesn't count the BK9 and EA7 that I sent back. I really tried to make every one of the work for me, but so far the PA4X rules the roost. They are tools, not family members!
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DonM
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#460792 - 11/03/18 11:59 PM
Re: My impressions of the Roland EA-7
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 04/16/14
Posts: 1950
Loc: Missouri
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I won't. I have traded, bought and sold SEVEN arrangers this year, and I'm actually ahead a little. Well, three of them were PA4Xs, and there was an SD7, two PSR S970s, a PA4X, an EA7, a Korg Microarranger. . . Wait that's nine. And I feel like every deal was fair for both sides. That doesn't count the BK9 and EA7 that I sent back. I really tried to make every one of the work for me, but so far the PA4X rules the roost. They are tools, not family members! Just curious... When all this trading started...was there someway the PA4X was not working for you? PA4X, that’s what you are using now...right? Again, just curious.
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It’s all about the learning
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#460820 - 11/04/18 07:30 AM
Re: My impressions of the Roland EA-7
[Re: guitpic1]
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I won't. I have traded, bought and sold SEVEN arrangers this year, and I'm actually ahead a little. Well, three of them were PA4Xs, and there was an SD7, two PSR S970s, a PA4X, an EA7, a Korg Microarranger. . . Wait that's nine. And I feel like every deal was fair for both sides. That doesn't count the BK9 and EA7 that I sent back. I really tried to make every one of the work for me, but so far the PA4X rules the roost. They are tools, not family members! Just curious... When all this trading started...was there someway the PA4X was not working for you? PA4X, that’s what you are using now...right? Again, just curious. Actually I thought I would like a PA4X 76. I sold the 4x and got a 76, refurb, from Frank. Turns out I didn't like the size, weight or keys of the 76. Traded it to Zuke for his PA4X 61. Got restless and wanted to try a Ketron again, so bought Deane's. Traded the 4X to Uncle Dave for PA1000 and $$$$. Had a few operational issues with the SD7, so sold it to DNJ for $$$ and PSRS70. Sold the PSR for $$$$. I actually still have another PA4X to use with option to buy. I'm going to meet Deane in a little while to get his Roland EA7, so I will have PA1000, EA7 and PA4X. I will have trouble letting go of the 4X, but the semi-weighted keys are starting to make my fingers hurt after four hours a night. Hope to make the Roland and/or 1000 work. I really need two arrangers, so at least one of them is a keeper. TMI right?
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DonM
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