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Originally posted by squeak_D:
if Roland can sell a Juno-G packed as full as it is with features for under $1,000 (which by the way although budget..., at least has a metal upper casing) then 2 grand is a lot for a plastic home keyboard.


Two grand for an arranger with the features such as the S900 possesses is not much money, considering, there are those paying nearly three times that for a TOTL arranger that does not do a whole lot more.

Donny has the right idea...for pros, $2000 is a small investment, considering how much that arbitrage will return in a few weeks or months of gigging.

Trying to compare a cheap Roland workstation to a MOTL arranger is like comparing hamburger to steak.

Home arranger players are a different breed than those that tinker around with inexpensive workstaions...the former want to sit down and make music right away, not spend hours assembling a piece of music like the latter.

Two different customers.
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