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#344796 - 05/15/12 04:07 PM
Re: KN7000 Problems
[Re: Bernie9]
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1031
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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Hello Bernie,
What a question....you realise you're asking us to tempt fate don't you? It is my experience if I brag about a product giving perfect service, it'll then decide to go wrong or not to work at all. Anyway, I'll risk it and say that my first KN7000 was purchased on the 5th November 2002. When Technics announced they were no longer trading in musical instruments, I bought a second KN7 as a backup. The first one was used so much, most of the paint on/around the buttons were showing signs of use, so that was the one I traded in for a Tyros 3.
I still have the second KN7 and play it regularly at home and at gigs. It looks as good as new and so far, no problems at all. It has given me excellent service and most of all, it is reliable (unlike the Tyros at times). Despite having the Tyros 3 and now the Tyros 4, both good keyboards, I do not get the pleasure or satisfaction from playing a Tyros that I get when playing the KN7000. I put this down to the very 'User Friendly' operating system the KN7 has, plus the excellent clear voicings and the sharp rhythms - which make you want to dance or at least tap your foot to the music.
Hope this helps a little.
Audrey
Edited by Audrey Turner (05/15/12 04:08 PM)
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#344806 - 05/16/12 02:31 AM
Re: KN7000 Problems
[Re: Audrey Turner]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 2739
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi Audrey
Thanks for the reply. I was hoping I wouldn't get a deluge of replies. That tells me the old girl will probably keep on ticking.
I too have many keyboards and have sold more, but nothing is as easy and fun as the KN7000. I have brought double keyboards and Midi'd laptops and controllers in a quest for the perfect rig, in spite of the work involved.
I brought the KN7000 to a gig the other day, and not only was it a breeze ,with no worries about if it was going to work properly, but a musician came up to me and said " That is the best clarinet and sax I have ever heard on a keyboard".
Some people seem to make it hard on themselves(me). I think I will just take my KN7000 and have fun again.
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Audya76, Yamaha S910, Technics KN7000, vArranger
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#344808 - 05/16/12 04:43 AM
Re: KN7000 Problems
[Re: Bernie9]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2188
Loc: Richmond,North Yorkshire, UK
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Hi Bernie, I have two KN7000s and since obtaining them, I have never experienced the slightest problem with either. One of them remains at home and the other is the one I use when gigging. Further to your point about the comment made by another musician re. the Clarinet and Sax sounds, I have had many similar comments about the individual sounds and the overall sound of the KN7000, from members of the audience - some of whom were musicians - both amateur and professional. Since adding a Bose L1 Compact to my KN7000, I think I now have the ultimate system  Like you Bernie, I have also purchased a Korg Microarranger. While I do like some of the sounds and styles offered by the keyboard, I find the Operating System very unfriendly. This is not just due to unfamiliarity with Korg's OS - I have spent many hours trying to get to grips with the OS, but when compared with the Technics OS, it is just plain 'Hard Work'.
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#344809 - 05/16/12 05:08 AM
Re: KN7000 Problems
[Re: Bill Norrie]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 2739
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi Bill
Thanks for the reaffirmation of the KN.
As for as the Korg is conscerned, like you, I find some good sounds and styles, but, the OS: arggghh. If you, being much more technical minded than most of us, feels that way, I am throwing away my dunce cap and coming out of the corner.
Bernie
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Audya76, Yamaha S910, Technics KN7000, vArranger
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#344843 - 05/16/12 04:20 PM
Re: KN7000 Problems
[Re: Bernie9]
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Senior Member
Registered: 03/19/02
Posts: 1031
Loc: Cambridge, Cambs, England
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I am really glad to know that other people also think the KN7 is still KING OF THE KEYBOARDS.
If and when I make detrimental remarks about the Yamaha keyboards, I get comments like "you must move on", "Stop living in the past, Technics are no longer around" etc. Someone also said that the Technics OS was old and lacking in that it didn't have midi, GM, conversions etc. and the styles were very limited. I didn't argue with them but just took them to my KN7 and showed them the things they were telling me were not available. Apparently they hadn't bothered to 'look under the bonnet' so to speak. I am not saying I'm an expert at using all the facilities available on the KN7 but at least I know they are there and what they do. For me the best thing about the Technics instruments is their logical way of saving/loading by Folder, Alphabetical or Numerical. It's so quick and simple to use, no messing about with a Style button, a Song button or a Registration button - which I find so frustrating and time consuming.
Changing the subject, Bill when you get a minute, can you email me privately and tell me all about your Bose. Although my speaker system is on small wheels, it is very big and bulky and to be honest, in view of the cost of petrol these days, we'd like to change the car but of course, whilst we're carting it about, we need the space of our present car.
Look forward to hearing from you in due course.
Audrey
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