Originally posted by Irishacts:
There's a very good technical reason for all that too, but in my opinion the thread was spoiled the second guys who didn't like what they were hearing started with the personal insults.
An opinion is one thing, but a measurable fact is another.
Regardless of what personal opinions people may have about the sound quality, the fact remains that the Engine driving it has been milked to death for the last 18 years.
Yes... 18 years, I just checked.
Don't you think it's time to move on ? Even if you like the sound, don't you think Yamaha can come up with a new engine that sounds WAYYYYY better. 18 freaking years man ?
My 2 cents.
James
I want you to answer one thing for me....
regardless whether an "engine" is 18 or 50 years old. if the board has a good sound then who gives a crap about what 'engine' it has?
theres obviously something being done right...
Its funny how Yamaha have an engine thats 18+ years old and still in the top teir category for arranger keyboards. Says something doesnt it?
its not marketing fluff either - its the sounding proof that me and most other arranger players on this forum would agree with.
-Nick
[This message has been edited by Nick G (edited 02-19-2010).]