Originally posted by DanO1:
I guess it all goes back to what sound you like and Yamaha hasn't been what I want.
I think 76keys has more versatility.
So when I talk about being spoiled, it really is just my opinion of what I like sound wise.
Yamaha doesn't sound authentic. Until Friday !
Ah well Dan, you win some, you lose some...name of the game.
We all know what kind of sound that we want to hear coming out of our speakers...yours is Ketron...mine is Yamaha.
Authenticity has been the
foremost reason why I use Yamaha arrangers....but, that can mean different things to people as well, but it's
me I have to please.
Bottom line is to use whatever instrument that inspires you and makes you want to sit and just play...I'm very happy with my little PSR-S910...it hits all the right buttons...I like it more than the Tyros3, and that's saying a lot, as the T3 is an impressive instrument.
Like the Korg arrangers, Ketron instruments are very thin on the ground in my region...they could be more popular further west, but in the Maritimes, the arranger of choice is Yamaha, followed by Roland.
I've never seen a Ketron, let alone played one...hopefully someday I'll have the pleasure.
Ian