Nick ,
What I was saying is a general lack of quality control , not the fact that just one store had just 2 bad units.
I have tried 2 in different locations and both were different , granted the last one was not as bad as the first but still not perfect enough to buy.
Many S900`s have been purchased a various locations , having various problems of some kind , very few are perfect.
If you read some of the other threads , you`ll understand the statement that I made more clearly.
Yamaha has dropped the ball on at-least the first batch of S900`s , that much is certain.
The question is can [ will ] Yamaha fix there problem ?
Maybe , but it would mean a redesign of the S900 and that would take it out of the PSR family.
So , all they can do now is fix what they have to work with.
This kind of "failed results" has been showing up more and more in consumer electronics , companies need more "in house" control over what gets built buy other venders. (sub-assemblies)
Gary
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I did not quote your reply.
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