Originally Posted By: kla4
I have mine since mid November and I love the T5.
To be honest this forum is not the place for me (anymore) to put my reviews/experiences in, because the 'mine is better than yours culture' and Yammie slamming posts.
I prefer a forum that is not dominated by 4-5 superposters that keep asking questions all the time, posts URL's and hardly/never show themselves.
Just my opinion and I know a couple of buddies share it.


Roel,

I remember you from the time when you had an SD1, which you later dumped to buy one of the first G-70 (plagued with problems) and then a Tyros, so you can believe me if I say that I wish that you would contribute more here.
My experience is that each Internet Forum has its own "atmosphere", and this in turn is determined by its members.
It's impossible to like each and everyone of them and this applies to all the Fora, including those dedicated to specific brands of keyboards (hint, hint...)
Personally I think that a Forum where everybody agrees with all the others is kind of boring, and this applies also to the unwritten rule "You don't criticize my song and I won't criticize yours". The result is an atmosphere that reminds me of those places where everybody smiles and acts politely and you always wonder what they really think of you.
To give you an example, if I were to post a song and the only comments received would be stereotyped phrases like "Thank you for sharing" or maybe "A real foot-tapper", I would think that I have wasted my time and move away, to a place where people aren't afraid to speak their mind.
Of course I like a polite behavior, but cannot stand hypocrisy; I think that there is a fine line that divides one from the other and this line is what, in my opinion, we should aim to. smile
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