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#471850 - 06/27/19 10:00 AM
Re: KORG EK-50 ...
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Dave, we kid Donny about his frequent KB purchases and Donny, in turn, admonishes me (and others) about hoarding. But in fact, one of the worst offenders is right here hiding in plain sight; his name....Uncle Dave . I mean, real Rhodes, SV1, PA4x?, EK40, PA700 (on the horizon), and untold volumes of 'accessory gear'. Well at least you've got SOME justification, being a full-time professional. Plus, I assume you sell or trade some of your gear, something I can't bring myself to do (hence, four organs ). There seems to be three types: 1. Those that constantly buy and sell (Donny, DonM, et.al.) 2. Those that (impulsively) buy and hoard (chas and quite a few others ). 3. Those that buy, make themselves satisfied with their choices, and keeps them for years, sometimes decades (Fran, Russ--if you don't count his guitars :), Gary, Tony). In the end, whatever makes you happy (and doesn't put you in the poor house ). chas
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#471898 - 06/27/19 02:30 PM
Re: KORG EK-50 ...
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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Dave, we kid Donny about his frequent KB purchases and Donny, in turn, admonishes me (and others) about hoarding. But in fact, one of the worst offenders is right here hiding in plain sight; his name....Uncle Dave . I mean, real Rhodes, SV1, PA4x?, EK40, PA700 (on the horizon), and untold volumes of 'accessory gear'. Well at least you've got SOME justification, being a full-time professional. Plus, I assume you sell or trade some of your gear, something I can't bring myself to do (hence, four organs ). There seems to be three types: 1. Those that constantly buy and sell (Donny, DonM, et.al.) 2. Those that (impulsively) buy and hoard (chas and quite a few others ). 3. Those that buy, make themselves satisfied with their choices, and keeps them for years, sometimes decades (Fran, Russ--if you don't count his guitars :), Gary, Tony). In the end, whatever makes you happy (and doesn't put you in the poor house ). chas Chas - Had to at least try it, right? How else do you know if it'll work for you? Today's mail order marketplace is built on the return system, so I take advantage of it. All it cost was $15 in return shipping to Sweetwater. Well worth the cost to give it a test. I didn't have to drive anywhere, or expend much energy to order it. And yes - I rely on these tools for my living, so I need to be abreast of the latest things that may make my job better/easier, or more lucrative BTW - My Rhodes is a sentimental (somewhat guilty) pleasure, and the SV-1 is a more practical studio piece to give me options for recording Rhodes-type things that need the advantages of MIDI or other digital sweeteners. The 4x is a major recording/rehearsal piece, and the 700 is a more portable option for the teeny jobs that don't require all the fluff that's in the flagship. Sometimes, only bread & butter is required, so why bring a buffet? 'sAll gud, my friend. I'm no hoarder, but I DO need to have the right tool for the job. I evaluate honestly, and decide if it's a keeper. I only posted my trial here for the benefit of others who may be considering the same. I still like the EK50, but it's just not right for this purpose.
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