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#96206 - 12/02/06 07:44 PM
Hernia-Free Zone here!
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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who wants to join "HFZ" and stop talking behemoths? are there others out there who have decided there needs to be a weight limit for guys like us that carry kb's to gigs w/o benefit of roadie, weightlifting chops, or masochist tendencies? under 30lb is where i'm drawing the line in the sand!!! (gotta draw it somewhere or it's always: yeah, but what's just x more lbs if you like it?) So bye-bye me thinking about sd1, sd5, T2, g70, E80, genesys Pro-----
I need to upgrade and happy now that my trial months w/genesys ProS, and store demos of G70 and T2 were less than euphoric. excited about new under-30's, namely pa800 and E60 and wondering when they will both be in major outlets to sample (Ash, Gtr Ctr)..anybody had a chance to try both to give a preview comparison? or want to opine based on specs and descriptions so far? or want to argue that psr3000 will still be better choice? Miami Mo
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#96211 - 12/03/06 12:08 PM
Re: Hernia-Free Zone here!
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Al, If the Tyros2 had speakers, I would have a pair of them. I love those little speakers right in my face while playing, thereby providing me with a monitor while performing. Granted, the Bose does provide me with the same sounds, and at the same level the audience is hearing, but there are times, especially when doing very small jobs, the only sound system I'm using is the onboard speakers. Next week I have a 4-hour job at a Diamond Center, one where I'll be providing mainly background music for a couple hundred ladies shopping for extravigant jewelry that will be paid for by their husbands, boyfriends, lovers, etc.. For this one, the only sound system will be the onboard speakers. This will be my 6th year at this place, and at the end of the evening I usually get a hefty bonus in addition to the paycheck. And, everyone raves about the music coming from those tiny, onboard speakers. Years ago, when I was using a PSR-5700, I always felt the onboard sound system was awesome. It was a full 50-watts RMS and you could play lots of small jobs with nothing more than the keyboard. The only drawback was the keyboard weighed a ton. Cheers, Gary ------------------ Travlin' Easy
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PSR-S950, TC Helicon Harmony-M, Digitech VR, Samson Q7, Sennheiser E855, Custom Console, and lots of other silly stuff!
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#96215 - 12/04/06 07:48 AM
Re: Hernia-Free Zone here!
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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uncle, it's always about choices for needs , right? i too get along fine w/61 but if i had 76 i'd sure find a way to use that , especially playing the piano and rhodes sounds, and setting up splits that allowed me to use the very bottom for bass transposed up an octave to avoid muddiness, or as trigger for arranger bass lines, and have another octave lower available to use w/right hand, and 3 more notes on top to boot. i haven't played anywhere where space is so tight that the difference in size would be a problem. others may have no requirements such as i do for under 30 lb weight. I never use a sequencer or midi files, others use those in small or great degree. i'm not trying to start a war w/yamaha fans, am just making a reasonable guess from what i've read and samples i've heard that the pa800 will outflank the 3k..but have not tried it yet, of course. I have always preferred the Korg nav system--harder to learn at first but faster playing live once you get the hang of it.
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