Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Originally Posted By DonM
I'm interested. I don't want to buy it but I'm interested in why you're selling it.
Don I am not interested in buying another keyboard,
I am thinking about calling it quits playing out(subject to change)
I am just as happy to haul the G70 for the couple jobs I do a month.. Other than the hauling I rather play the G70.
The problem, I really would miss the E-A7, and if I really thought hard about it... it doesn't make sense to sell it off.. We will see . I have 3 NYE gigs (Sure don't want to carry the G70 ). Maybe I will change my mind.
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
The cart weighs a lot too, and takes up room, and it is clumsy to fold up and open, and you still have to lift the keyboard out of the car, then on to the stand. Pick up the EA7 in one hand and GO!
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
Originally Posted By Dnj
Use your Rock-n-Roller cart..
Mason's right (again) LONG before you get to the heavy cart .... you pull it off the stand in your music room ..... lay it into the coffin that takes up the entire couch .... bang into walls as you make it to the car ... it's too long, so fold down seats, move stuff, and slide it into the car .... now grunt as you lift the R&R into the space next to the coffin ..... then do it all in reverse when you get to the first "gig" ... 2 more times, then once more at home ... 4 Ibuprofen, and hit the sack. 9 hours, and one backache well spent. Happy New Year!
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The EA-7 really looks like an interesting board, especially loving arrangers for live play. Kind of wish I would've gone that route, rather than the MX61
Edited by zuki (12/09/1903:16 PM)
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The EA-7 really looks like an interesting board, especially loving arrangers for live play. Kind of wish I would've gone that route, rather than the MX61
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
I really like the EA7 a lot. Light touch, light weight, great drums, multitude of good styles, lots of great operating controls. I will probably keep it forever, or for a few weeks at least. I just miss some of the really high-end features that are on the Genos and PA4X, and SD7/9.