Originally Posted By: nielshs
Hi

It's the sound coming out of the PA speakers that means something to me. The Aydya has a much warmer and fuller sound, and the audio loops (drums, bas and guitar) makes it sound more like a real band. Isn't that we all want, to sound as realistic as possibil? In this contence the Audya blows the T4 away in my opinion.


Of course the sound an instrument makes through our speakers is very important to most of us here, if not all.

However, just because you think the Audya blows away the Tyros4, doesn't mean that it's true for everyone...and calling the Tyros4 a "plastic toy" is insulting to anyone who has bought one and really likes the instrument. However, you are entitled to your opinion, even if it isn't accurate.

Personally, I think the Audya is a fine instrument, in it's own right, but I really don't think it "blows away" the Tyros4.

In fact, to those of us who own and play Tyros4, the Audya isn't even a small puff of wind...yet, we don't need to throw that fact in your face over and over.

We also wouldn't be crass enough call the Audya a "tinny toy" because Ketron doesn't have the progressive technology to make it out of plastic. wink

Yes, we have our differences, but wouldn't you agree that we'd get much more mileage, and far less friction out of our threads and posts, if we took more time to identify with other players, rather than compare?

Ian

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