Cool, thanks for the comparison. I agree with others that they are "both" good. The Yamaha version is easy to pick out because of the drums
I agree that the Yamaha version is a bit more polished, but the G-70 version sounds more "live", and in your face.
It all falls downt to user preference though. Some like the feel of the CD perfection of the T2, and some like the more loose feel of the G-70. Me pesonally I liked the G-70's version better. I'll take a more live sound any day, but hey that's me.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 07-18-2006).]
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