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#69634 - 12/05/09 12:07 AM
My Kn7000 -- Tyros 3 Story
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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I wrote this in response to Alex Green’s Letter. It was 3AM when I put my feelings on paper and I was in touch with my own story. I thought I would share it.
John C.
Alex, That’s life’s sad story we spend the last 12 years falling in love with something then we have it no longer. The excitement of awaiting the new Kn model is no longer here. In my search I have bought and sold a Tyros1, Tyros2, Psr 2100. Psr 3000 and now I own a Tyros3.
None of these keyboards are a good replacement for the Kn7000, nor are they replacement for the Kn8000 that never came – but then again my present wife was not a good replacement for my wife that passed away 16 years ago. In our 14 year marriage I have found not a replacement for my late wife but someone who is different, who is very special in her own right. We are now enjoying one great enjoyable relationship/marriage, she is my joy. And so goes the story of my Tyros 3 keyboard, I am learning that it is different, I am learning to fully enjoy it. I no longer waste time comparing.
Alex, I still have the CD you set me years back, Take care, John C.
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#69635 - 12/05/09 12:26 PM
Re: My Kn7000 -- Tyros 3 Story
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1098
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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I couldn't have put it better myself Bruno. When I learned Technics were finishing with the keyboards, I could have cried but, like you, I felt that I ought to be doing something about a replacement and as you all know - 'screaming and kicking' as the saying goes, I purchased a Tyros 3. If it wasn't for the kind help of members of the Yamaha Forum and indeed, this lovely Forum, I would have sent it back within days. It has been such a stressful time learning the new 'unfriendly user' system but is now proving very rewarding. I am beginning to understand the system better now which in turn, makes the playing of the keyboard more enjoyable. For me, it will never replace my KN7000, but I have to admit the keyboard itself is a beautiful instrument in a very different way to the KN7000. Two things in particular appeal to me 1) the touchand feel of the keys is lighter and 2) it has some lovely on-board piano and strings. I have been lucky enough to acquire the KN7000 styles/patterns which have been converted to play on the T3 and are saved to the hard drive and that is a real the joy! I now have the best of both Worlds.
To be honest, I never thought I would ever say this, but the more I play the T3, the more I warm to it. It is totally different to the KN7000 but nonetheless enjoyable.
Audrey
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