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#360680 - 02/07/13 09:00 AM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: Dnj]
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I can remember your glowing reviews of almost everything you ever bought, and how much better they were to anyone else's arranger. Then I also remember, a month or two later, your slamming the very thing that you praised, while you then start to extoll the virtues of the very same keyboard you were dissing earlier.

But then again, consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds, eh?
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#360682 - 02/07/13 09:01 AM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: Dnj]
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I went through a period when I was that way with women!
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#360685 - 02/07/13 09:03 AM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: Diki]
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Originally Posted By: Diki
I can remember your glowing reviews of almost everything you ever bought, and how much better they were to anyone else's arranger. Then I also remember, a month or two later, your slamming the very thing that you praised, while you then start to extoll the virtues of the very same keyboard you were dissing earlier.

But then again, consistency is the hobgoblin of small minds, eh?


yea it takes a bit of giggin time on stage to really sink your teeth into a unit....opinions change so what?

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#360714 - 02/07/13 12:59 PM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: Diki]
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#360718 - 02/07/13 01:12 PM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: Dnj]
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#360720 - 02/07/13 01:27 PM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: DonM]
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Originally Posted By: DonM
If the bass is too prominent on everything, go to Mixer, EQ, select low band, turn down. Problem solved.
DonM


... and what was the solution for the women? This cracked me up ...
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#360725 - 02/07/13 02:20 PM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: Dnj]
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That's what the mute switch is for. Okay, I'll call the ambulance now. smile

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#360726 - 02/07/13 02:23 PM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: Dnj]
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Hell, I've been away from home for so long I'm beginning to think I'm single again - NAH! (sure hope she's not reading this. eek )

Gary cool
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#360736 - 02/07/13 05:12 PM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: travlin'easy]
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The five Yamaha keyboards I owned had the same aggressive bass problem. But that is what I hear when listening to contemporary music. Bass and drums out front.

I found when I lowered the bass on some styles there was very little left. I tried an external EQ and the one in the keyboard and it did make a change ---- but what was needed was a different bass quality; not to say that Yamaha’s basses are bad, they are excellent for some types of music.
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hen you turn the clock back a bit to the 40’s, 50’s and some of the 60’s the basses were different in volume and type of sound. If I play Misty on a Yamaha the bass is all over the place; the EQ did a partial job. The bass on my Kn7000 leaves something to be desired for today’s music. I ended up adding a Sub.
You can’t have it all, but you can come pretty close.

IMHO, John C.

Donny, I had an in with the Sam Ash store, I was teaching Jerry Ash’s son guitar. I would spend hours in the store trying to get that one great guitar; and many times I just knew I had it. So I would take the guitar on the job -- within a few minutes it went back into the case. What I heard at home was not what I heard on the job, it is so very different.

Don, behave

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#360747 - 02/07/13 08:55 PM Re: S950 Too Much Bass Overall? [Re: travlin'easy]
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Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
Hell, I've been away from home for so long I'm beginning to think I'm single again - NAH! (sure hope she's not reading this. eek )

Gary cool


If she is reading this, you're in deep shit! eek

Joe cool


Edited by Songman55 (02/07/13 08:58 PM)
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