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#51781 - 01/25/05 09:57 AM
Re: Böhm Silverbird
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Senior Member
Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4386
Loc: Norway
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The first who striked my mind was in fact Wersi when I saw this serie from Böhm, some similarities, but I don't think it is any Windows OS running on this one? It was not possible for me to download the leaflet and demos due to when try to register, it asked for phone and adress in USA... Maybe better luck on a German site. Yes, Germany are a "organ country", guess Klaus Wonderlich was one of those who builded up the popularity. Well, another thing to add to the list to look for when you go to Frankfurth Alec. Don't forget to peek inside the Silverbird to see if you happen to find something familiar from other keyboards you've been analyzed so well. GJ Btw, I was going to visit a Roland G70 demo by Ralp Schinc this afternoon, but I have no chance to reach it in time, #@%*
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#51784 - 01/27/05 10:51 AM
Re: Böhm Silverbird
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4386
Loc: Norway
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Originally posted by Johnnie.c: Give the G70 a miss Gunnar it is rubbish Have you heard or seen it "live" in UK yet Johnnie? The mp3 demos don't sound too bad, in fact I think they are not as "Rolandish" as usual, more realistic and not as much "pling & plang" in most of the styles as before. Also the "Hammond" and drums sounds good in my ears. I'll probably have to drive into town one of these days just to see, feel and listen, but not before this withe cold slippering stuff at the roads here are gone.... Oh well, besides of it still tempt me to add a SD1+, the KN5000 do all, and even a lot more than my knowledge and playing skills ever manage to take advantage of, but then again, it is nice to explore something new. GJ
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#51791 - 03/09/05 06:44 AM
Re: Böhm Silverbird
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Registered: 04/01/01
Posts: 4386
Loc: Norway
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Originally posted by Fran in Florida: I have been tweeking the G-70 style conversions...... Hi Fran. Converting and tweaking original quality styles would never give the same result as when play the styles on the keyboard it's build for. We can obtain a close up to and usable result, but we really have to know how to set effects and whatever needed of sounds to make it as close as possible to the genuine stuff. I'm pretty sure the amount of G70 styles as well as other converted stuff who may be in your taste would increase a lot if played on the G70 itself, because very much of the subtle distinctions will be lost when the quick converted stuff are palyed "as is" on our kb's. I don't have that knowledge and expertise needed, but by use i.e. the drums, bass and whatever I find suitable as a start up to build what I call "my kind of style", and it even happens I hit a button or two so it play nice on my KN too. But as I mentioned before, the G70 styles sounds far better before any tweaking on my KN5000 than most other styles I've converted. Yepp, the Technics kb's are really a gift regarding to easy to work with composer etc. That's why I after all these years still have a KN, and probably will add a new brand instead of swap it. Never say never Fran, 78 is not that old when the hobby is music! Happy tweaking and playing. GJ
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#51793 - 03/10/05 12:09 PM
Re: Böhm Silverbird
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Registered: 12/27/99
Posts: 218
Loc: Rutherfordton, NC
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Hi, Just some info to think about; As a past US dealer for Wersi, and Bohn, and somewhat familar with the OS of the new Wersi line for keyboards and organ, I know for a fact that early opeartions system on new Wersi were very slow on start and reboot - 3-4 minutes but as of a few months ago under a minute for US customers. Where this 15 minutes came has not applied to US customers talking with Ralph Conti Preside of Wersi USA. Personally ,I can't imagine waiting for anything 15 minutes to boot up. I would be more inclined to shoot it cause evidently it is sick! With the Wersi split of ownership overseas several years ago, there have been probelms and questionable statement that have exsisted between Wersi and Bohn companies it seems like forever. How do I know this - I was a dealer for both not at the same time and competed against one another at various times. I have had every major artist perform on my store for Wersi and Bohn and or stay at my house and found out alot about both companies and artist. Competition of both companies has been going on for years and both saying he said she said. My recolation of both was that Bohn technology was a just a little behind Wersi on all major development fronts, not to say that Bohn was or is not on par with Wersi. I liked both. The problem with Bohn here in the states, there is no product identity or very few dealers if any for questions, service etc. At least with Weri we have Wersi USA that covers most of the US. You can visit their site at ( http://www. wersimusic.com ) or call Wersi at: toll free: 1-800-233-3865 or email Ralph Conti at rpconti@aol.com. Best thing to do if your interested in either is to check out the facts and make your decision on what you hear, what you find out as fact and go from there. The other is to talk to actual owners here in the US. All in all you might find out that your Technics is the best you could ever have. Better than the new Roland you say, better than the new Tyros, Bohn or Wersi - Maybe!!!! Walt Tenay Originally posted by Bohm Organs USA: Hi to everybody.
We use no technology from oter brands. We have our own Sound Samples. Our products are more reliable as Wersi. Do you know that the Wersi OAS needs up to 15 min. to bootup and reboot. I heared from a Wersi Dealer that the Organs have a lot of problems with the CPU (Overheating). I was working over 25 years at Wersi in Germany and i know very well any Wersi instrument. I choose Böhm, because they are more reliable and sounding better. Personally comment: Technics was not bad, but they get past because their old PCM-technology. And at least. We,Bohm don't use Yamaha sound boars in our organs like Wersi.
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#51794 - 03/10/05 01:00 PM
Re: Böhm Silverbird
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Member
Registered: 02/01/05
Posts: 220
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Dear Bohm Organs Usa;
I read your comments with interest. If you are going to make statements, you should be sure that they are factual. Or at least make your statements using words like " I believe, or possibly" Firstly, I would like to tell you that current Wersi systems do not take 15mins to start-up ( far from it). The CPUs do not overheat!! If so, then Intel has a problem, because those are the chipsets that are used. I have not heard of any recalls or problems with P4s, have you?
The sounds/styles for the Emporio 600 are pretty good, but I don't know how they compare to the silverbird line. Further, it is not evident as to what sound engine that the Bohm uses, as it is not in your brochures.
Comparitively, Wersi, Open labs, LionsTracs have an open ended operating system which are very inpressive, and allows for upgradeability. How does the bohm compare? Is the silverbirds upgradable without having to buy a new keyboard?
Although it is nice to have ones choice of colors /woods ( I think that fact is much more important for the home organ market where the waf is present), musicians more highly rank sound/styles,features & ergonomics. They would much rather , you speand the money on internal components ( software/hardware, sound, styles etc..)
As for your comment: "Another personal comment about Bohm is too expensive: You can not have a Mercedes if you can only afford a Volkswagen" I don't think musicians/players want something for nothing, but they do want a proper price to performance ratio. They don't want to pay for a Mercedes when all that they are obtaining is a volkswagon. Competion among top model arrangers, is fierce. Players expect more for their money. $7000 for the base level rack module( what options does one have to pay extra for?) is a considerable amount of money. What extras is one obtaining compared to the competition?
I guess I should ask, who is Bohm's competion for the Silverbird keyboard line? ( ie silverbird 5,7,7p, maybe 8p)
Thank-you Regards; BN
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