Originally posted by Rusty 999:
Am I right or wrong in my opinion that ketron used a Pentium 3 processer when in fact pentium 4 was available during the design of this keyboard.
Is this perhaps the reason we are all having so many bugs and faults on the Audya?
I know of at least 5 here in Ireland with bad problems and all the dealer will tell us is that they have to be sent back. And , this is coming up to Xmas when theres good money to be made for Xmas gigs and parties. How can anyone make a decision to wait maybe 6 weeks for a unit to be shipped to Italy?.
Its all very well that some dealers here are spouting the line--oH your dealer should replace your keyboard while your own is away--some chance!! And anyway, no one has the time to spend weeks setting up sounds and registerations again.
This is incredible after spending massive money for a keyboard. If this was any other product it would or should be withdrawn until the faults are found and fixed in every single unit they sold!!
People are too soft on ketron --thats why they get away with it
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Rusty,
Perhaps we are all soft, sometimes it comes with the nationality, but what ever happens Ketron have no intention of ever having a KB sent back to Italy, thats a pipe dream, it's too big, the box has been thrown away etc, if Ketron deal with bum dealers who will not fix faulty KBs then you are goosed. You must also understand that most dealers know very little about electronics or PCs they just bumble along, perhaps they should stick to T4 where most countries have a big main dealer, big clear manual lots of backup and tech, so there is your answer.