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Originally posted by Fran Carango:
I revisited the Chris Halon G70 piano demo{new tone video)...You tell me you don't hear a dynamic difference?

And in part it has to be the quality of a key bed..


That's not a bad piano sound Fran, although it isn't to every one's taste, being a tad too tubby and thick (like the alliteration? )especially for us Yamaha players.

Just think how much more responsive to dynamics the G70's piano would be with an 88 note weighted hammer action instead of the wimpy semi-weighted keybed...may as well save some money (and weight) and go with an even wimpier non-weighted action for all the good this one does for realistic piano feel.

But, you seem to like it, and it works for you, so who am I to argue with someone who clings so doggedly to their arranger of choice?

Like me, and my PSR-S900, you have found your Holy Grail arranger, and that's a good thing, and you trying to convince me to change to your choice would be every bit as useless as me trying to change you over to mine, so let's not waste each other's time.

Keep your stick on the ice, and if women don't find you handsome, at least let them find you handy.

Ian

[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 12-28-2008).]
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