Originally posted by Nigel:
Bill, I'll be interested to hear how you enjoy using the Tyros. I remember when you had the Yamaha 9000 Pro for a while but that didn't quite work out for you. Hopefully the Tyros will be better suited to your needs.
Nigel, the situation with the 9000 was that it was too big, bulky and heavy to take in the motorhome where I spend a week or two at a time with a lot of time to really get into a keyboard. So I always take one of the Technics that are easier to handle. The KN2600 with SD only weighs in at about 26 pounds and does it all.
When I am in the studio, I am always using the KN7000, and it is very difficult for me to jump back and forth between two entirely different operating systems.
The T-2 will travel with me and I will really have a chance to get into it. I really like everything I hear and read about it, plus the fact that some people I respect are planning to buy it and use it professionally.
I am going to start selling everything in the studio and ultimately get down to one or two keyboards, my Motion Sound KP200S Stereo Amp, Mic, and the laptop. Then it will be:
HAVE MUSIC, WILL TRAVEL, AND WORK FOR GAS
Jann and I traveled full time in our RV for 5 years and played Concerts in Churches all over the US, often every night with our traveling revival team. Jann played Piano and I played in house organs, and some were really dogs
We are seriously considering getting in the new motorhome and going traveling again for the rest of our days and maybe ultimately find the right place to settle in. Do you think that is too ambitious for a 74 year old has been musician? Somehow I just can't seem to get it out of my system
Best to all
Bebop