If Roland thought there was a market for an 'uber-G70' why would they not have introduced it by now? I think most of us know the answer to that one. There's obviously more profit in their other lines, hence the continuation of those.

The old saying goes: if there's no market, then create one. All very well, but the demographic to grab is the younger crowd who won't touch an arranger with a 10' pole because of the old fart connotation. And I'm sure that if Roland had figured out how to capture the youngsters, they would also have done that by now. Far easier to sell them a Fantom, etc., so why bother.

One thing's for sure. None of us knows what's up Roland's sleeve. Question is, how long can you hang on?

So love that G70 till you check out.