You only need the one to go nuts...! confused2

Currently I'm in arranger heaven (or hell, opinions vary!) with two G70's, a BK-9 and a BK-7m. The extra G70 is for backup, and I got a nice deal (nice when you like something other people are only too happy to get rid of!). I had a boot up issue with my first G70 a year (just under, actually!) after I bought it from new, but fortunately, Roland got me nicely, pretty much replacing the entire motherboard and most of the other boards in one go rather than taking a long time to diagnose the issue and replace the correct board.

But after being pretty committed to using it for a long time (been about 8 years, so far, with plenty more to go), it made sense to get a backup. However, once I go to the BK-9 for a lot more stuff, I will probably sell one of the G70's. I doubt I'll EVER sell the other G70. It may not be the best arranger in the world, but I have never played or used a more friendly, incredible sounding live band keyboard workstation. I expect it will last me my lifetime... Built (and weighing!) like a tank sometimes has its pluses!
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!