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| #124749 - 11/24/03 05:04 AM  Complaints about keyboards weight... |  
|   Senior Member
 
 Registered:  10/08/00
 Posts: 4715
 Loc:  West Virginia
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I've been talking recently to others about keyboards, and the issue of weight has come up quite often.  I don't understand what everyone is complaining about with the external plugs some makers offer.  I don't see what the point is in griping.  Everyone want's a lighter keyboard, and when the makers make them lighter by making the power supply external, they really cut down on the weight.  I could just imagine if my PSR-550 had that power supply built in.. With the weight of the keyboard, power supply, and (6) D batteries installed, that thing would be quite heavy.  I think it was a good move by the industry to do this.  They make them lighter, yet so many people still complain...  Keyboards today are nothing like what they weighed 25-30 years ago.  So quit complaining, enjoy the music, and enjoy life. 
 Squeak
 
 [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 11-24-2003).]
 
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| #124758 - 11/24/03 10:35 AM  Re: Complaints about keyboards weight... |  
|   Senior Member
 
 Registered:  07/09/02
 Posts: 1087
 Loc:  Atlanta, Georgia
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The Motif ES8 is indeed a heavy board (about 66 lbs) but instead of just glueing lead weights under the keys as many makers do, Yamaha provided a counter-balanced action system that feels better than any other board I know of. I'm sure if there was a way to keep the quality of the action and make it lighter then Yamaha would have, so I assume it's as light as it can be considering. I like having the best-quality keyboard for my studio centerpiece keyboard/controller, but my stage board has to be lighter so I use the 9000 Pro, which at 45 lbs is just about as much as I care to carry regularly. If I'd intended to use the Motif for regular gigging, I'd probably have sacrificed the action and a dozen keys and gone with the 76-note model.
 On the power supply thing - some external power supplies create noise, and all of them are specialized for the keyboard they go to. Often they have a fairly high-amp output and you can damage the keyboard if you use a generic replacement. I once drove 25 miles to a gig only to find I had left the specialized Kurzweil keyboard power supply at home. Fortunately my wife brought it to me and all was saved, and I special-ordered an expensive spare. But I like it better now that all my keyboards, speakers, etc all use the same inexpensive and common power cord.
 
_________________________Jim Eshleman
 
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