People routinely drop ten times the V-Piano's price on a real grand. Which, unless you spend a fortune on piano technicians, only sounds ONE way. A 'true' one trick pony.

The V-Piano, even from the demos, and especially now we have had what seems like a pretty objective review from someone that DID play it, seems capable of many VERY authentic different piano sounds. So not a one trick pony by any means... Unless, of course, you are the kind of player that doesn't distinguish between piano sounds

A piano is a piano, is a piano... Is that it, Ian? For someone to not cringe every time they play the S900's tack piano (even if they don't call it that, that's what it sounds like, IMO), I would imagine that to be the case...
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