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#58773 - 03/15/02 02:50 PM Back from Frankfurt
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I'm arranging some web space because there is too much really for a post here.

When I've got an address to pass on I'll let you know.

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#58774 - 03/15/02 03:05 PM Re: Back from Frankfurt
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EXCITING !!
GJ
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#58775 - 03/15/02 03:08 PM Re: Back from Frankfurt
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Thanks Alec
you are going to a lot of bother to keep us up to date, I for one, am grateful, and holding my breath!! ( Money at the ready..)

Regards. Walter.

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#58776 - 03/15/02 03:35 PM Re: Back from Frankfurt
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Welcome Back. We will be looking forward to your in depth report. You always do an excellent job and we are thankful for it.
Best to you from,
BEBOP
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#58777 - 03/15/02 03:41 PM Re: Back from Frankfurt
Bill Norrie Offline
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Loc: North Yorkshire UK
Welcome back Alec! Hope you had a pleasant and useful trip. Looking forward to your report with eager anticipation. . . .

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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is Music.
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#58778 - 03/15/02 05:38 PM Re: Back from Frankfurt
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Registered: 01/17/02
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Please, please, please, tell us the kn7k will have a hard drive or cd-rw included. And that the price hasn't gone sky high. BW

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#58779 - 03/15/02 06:00 PM Re: Back from Frankfurt
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no hard drive, no cd-rw...

from my personal opinion point of view something much better...


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#58780 - 03/16/02 12:13 AM Re: Back from Frankfurt
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Registered: 01/16/02
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Loc: york england
Seems like you had a good time.
I rather like the sound of memory cards
and Audio storage

Can't wait for Sept.My moneys not ready though!
Just as a thought
if technics have made such good changes what are yamaha and the rest doing .

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#58781 - 03/16/02 03:49 AM Re: Back from Frankfurt
gilbert Offline
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Registered: 03/09/02
Posts: 294
Loc: Oelsnitz /E Germany
Hi Alexs,
like every one else am waiting for the good news,"hopefully".With thanks efforts and interest
best wishes Gilbert

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#58782 - 03/16/02 03:57 AM Re: Back from Frankfurt
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Yamaha were waiting to see exactly what Technics are going to do before deciding what to put in the 9000 / PRO successor, which was shown in mock up form. Stylistically it was a copy of the KN6000.

Ketron had nothing new to compare in the same catagory. The XD9 was a sort of re-hash of the X1 and some SD1 stuff I suppose, but limited compared to the 7000.

Roland had nothing new in this area.

The only real competitor in this area of facilities and features was the Gem Genesys which is in a higher price range, particularly if you add in all the extras such as hard disk and cd writer.

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