Don,
It is real inconvienient to be without one's board for a day much less a couple of weeks, not to mention the hassle of it.

However anyone that is making a living with their keyboard and does not have a backup board, IMO has their head in their.....uh you know.

ANY product conceived and built by man has the possibility of breakdown. If music is one's business, then they must as responsible business people prepeare for this possibility, with a backup board. How about you drop the board on the way into the gig and what you're looking at is about 200 pieces of plastic on the ground, or you stop for the latte on the way to the gig and someone else decides your keyboard would look real nice in their frontroom? The show must go on.

As far as web sites that still advertise the flash upgradeability of the 2k. We can't hold Yamaha responsible for every internet site and what they put on it.

I will be the first and loudest to jump down Yamaha's throat if they get stupid about this board and the almost 3k I'm spending on it and it goes bad. However I think one has to be reasonable and fair in judging them especially at this point with very few of these boards out there.

We are speculating about things that have not even occured yet.

Worst case scenario as I see it...the Tyros is bug laden cannot be upgrade by me, Yamaha does not come up with the fix in a resonable time......I can always trade it in on some other problem ridden board and deal with one of the other companies that is not near as responsive as Yamaha has been to me.

With the 2+ hours that Scott and I spent on the phone with Steve at Yamaha yesterday.....ok, look around your studio how many other manufactuers have called you on the phone and spent any time on the phone with you? Not many if any I bet.

The final thing is, one does have to take some responsibility for being their own advocate when they have a product that is a problem. If we have something that is a problem and do not take advantage of the warranty or put the effort into getting with the company and jumping down their throats to get it fixed and then making the effort to ship it etc. then the poor service falls on us because we have not taken advantage through laziness.

I'd like to hear from anyone here that has had a Yamaha product that has had a problem and THEY HAVE CALLED YAMAHA DIRECT AND COMPLAINED AND YAMAHA DID NOT FIX IT. Going through the dealer etc, doesn't count, because if we go by my experience with dealers, for the most part they are a bunch of busy people with alot on their plates and your broken board is just one of their many problems in a day.

So if you have called Yamaha direct and they said take a hike....let me hear it.

I want to reiterate, I do not think Yamaha is perfect in any way. They are big boys and girls and can defend themselves. The point I am making though is there has been quite a bit of what if's here that have been said and some have tried and convicted Yamaha before the crime has even been committed.

While we have all had different experiences with all the musical toy companies I can only say that Yamaha has been my best experience by far with any of them and have gone way over the top with taking care of what I needed whether it was info or fixes.
jam on,
Terry

[This message has been edited by trtjazz (edited 10-18-2002).]
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jam on,
Terry
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