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| #364769 - 04/10/13 11:52 PM  Re: bk9 demo
[Re: mirza] |  
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By the way, if you liked this demo, check also these two (of a BK-7m), by the same demonstrator, who apparently is also an accordeon player (and a very talented one!) Warning: you could end up buying a BK-7m (or an accordeon...      )   Demo ballroom styles   Demo swing and dance styles
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| #364770 - 04/11/13 01:53 AM  Re: bk9 demo
[Re: mirza] |  
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   Registered:  01/28/05
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Need to take all in consideration.The demo is very important in the ecuation.
 The price vs features/sounds/styles is maybe the most important.
 Just as important is the joy playing the instrument.
 The looks, weight, size...
 
 I think, if the feature set is what we've seen already and is not gonna change, the price is just about 15-20% too much.
 
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| #364783 - 04/11/13 07:15 AM  Re: bk9 demo
[Re: mirza] |  
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   Registered:  12/08/02
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Donny, I didn't say anything about it not being worthy or unworthy. Someone will like it - just not me, at least from the few demos I've heard. I would never consider purchasing ANY keyboard based upon a couple demos. That's why I'm meeting up with Joe Ayala next week to see and hear his S-950 first hand. That's also why I drove to Philly to see and hear Uncle Dave's Bose L1. It's why I drove to Bricktown, NJ to hear your Barbetta Sona 32SCs many years ago. Keep in mind that I really liked what I heard when I listened to the Tyros-4 and S-950 demos, but I wouldn't purchase either of them based upon demos. But, when I hear a demo like the one posted in this thread, it tends to be a portal of what one would hear when playing the keyboard first hand, and the person providing the demo seems to be a top-notch player. Several years ago, when Dan01 had his keyboard store in the Baltimore metro area, I heard a demo of the SD1. To me, the demo sounded harsh and thin. A few weeks later I was able to hear Dan01 play it live at the Piano store where he worked - it sounded thinner and more harsh. At the time he was playing it through an amp that was touted as the best thing since sliced bread. I thought the amp sounded pretty bad, too. I didn't go there to buy the keyboard, but instead to hear the amp. If I recall, you and Scott Yee both purchased one. You sold yours a few months later. I believe the amp was a Motion-Sound KP200. I had the KP100 for a while, an amp that was given to me by a friend because it no longer worked. I had it repaired, tried it out, and traded it to HankB for an old Barbetta he had in the shed. That Motion-Sound was a lousy amp. Cheers, Gary  
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