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Originally posted by jedi:
That is totally unacceptable.

Yamaha is supposed to be better than this.

Most of us know that most brands have two ( or more ) levels of products that they sell to consumers , i.e.: Pioneer , they sell there standard stuff and they have there "Elite" line.

For Yamaha audio , it too has two levels , the stuff you can buy at Best Buy and other like stores , and stuff that you can only get at specialty stores. ( i.e.: there new HT amp :
http://www.yamaha.com/yec/products/productdetail.html?CNTID=558249

You won`t find this at Walmart !

In any event , it is clear that Yamaha has two levels of products , look at there low end KB the YP-T400 almost the same as the PSR-E403 ( slight difference ) , but you won`t find the E403 anywhere but a music store ( in most cases ).

Yamaha , it really doesn`t matter what or where you sell your products , what matters is quality.
I realize they {Yamaha} would people rather buy a Tyros than an S900 , but that is not the point.
If your going to offer a product on the open market , it damn well better work and be in one piece.

You {Yamaha} stand to lose a large customer base if you don`t shape up.

So fly right and get your act together.

Gary


i would love for you to be a keyboard vendor, and your distributor dropped a crate of your keyboards, broke about 10 of them and then your customers blame you for making a breakable product...

lets see what you would think?? ummmm blame the distributor?
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