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#481082 - 11/18/19 06:15 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: Mikem]
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That's why one should always go to a store and try the keyboard(s) BEFORE buying. It's the only way to know if a keyboard is right for you.



Agree it's better to try before you buy. But for many of us, arranger keyboards are not available anywhere close. So we pick a Zone dealer who has a lot of patience for returns and exchanges, or sell outright here or other outlets
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#481084 - 11/18/19 06:19 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: lahawk]
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Originally Posted By lahawk
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That's why one should always go to a store and try the keyboard(s) BEFORE buying. It's the only way to know if a keyboard is right for you.



Agree it's better to try before you buy. But for many of us, arranger keyboards are not available anywhere close. So we pick a Zone dealer who has a lot of patience for returns and exchanges, or sell outright here or other outlets



Well, what can you do? You pays your money, and you takes your chances. smile
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#481085 - 11/18/19 06:21 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: saxxman]
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Originally Posted By saxxman
I am sitting at the keyboard at this time and have no problem seeing the bottom row of controls. The bezel is really not blocking me and I am not that far above the board.

Good to know, I wonder why Jeremy would say that? It's disconcerting when you have the SX-900 on order, and somebody posts a video with 11 dislikes.


Edited by lahawk (11/18/19 06:37 PM)
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#481088 - 11/18/19 06:38 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: lahawk]
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Originally Posted By lahawk
It's disconcerting when you have the SX-900 on order, and somebody posts a video with 11 dislikes.


Larry, as far as my needs go - his #11 no-nos were not a factor for me. I agree with some of his points, but overall, he's not a fan. So what? My Dad would say, "That's why they make chocolate and vanilla!"
My simple conclusions:
1) It's SOUNDS great
2) It's easy to use
3) It FEELS (not great, but) MUCH improved. Very playable
4) The sound system is tight, and powerful. I can imagine using this with no external speakers at the Winery.
5) The quick record feature is awesome, and easy
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#481090 - 11/18/19 06:47 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: Mikem]
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+1! I didn't find any of J's points to be a concern of mine. When sitting and playing upright, the bottom row is fully visible to me.
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#481091 - 11/18/19 06:52 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: Mikem]
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Larry, the other option would be to purchase a keyboard stand that has adjustable arms, or, the less expensive method that I used many years ago was to use a couple inexpensive, rubber, door stops and attach them to the arms with wire ties at the back end of the keyboard stand - worked great for years when I was playing the PSR-500, which had a horrible glare problem.

Hope this helps,

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#481094 - 11/18/19 07:12 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: travlin'easy]
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By lahawk
It's disconcerting when you have the SX-900 on order, and somebody posts a video with 11 dislikes.


Larry, as far as my needs go - his #11 no-nos were not a factor for me. I agree with some of his points, but overall, he's not a fan. So what? My Dad would say, "That's why they make chocolate and vanilla!"
My simple conclusions:
1) It's SOUNDS great
2) It's easy to use
3) It FEELS (not great, but) MUCH improved. Very playable
4) The sound system is tight, and powerful. I can imagine using this with no external speakers at the Winery.
5) The quick record feature is awesome, and easy


Originally Posted By saxxman
+1! I didn't find any of J's points to be a concern of mine. When sitting and playing upright, the bottom row is fully visible to me.


Originally Posted By travlin'easy
Larry, the other option would be to purchase a keyboard stand that has adjustable arms, or, the less expensive method that I used many years ago was to use a couple inexpensive, rubber, door stops and attach them to the arms with wire ties at the back end of the keyboard stand - worked great for years when I was playing the PSR-500, which had a horrible glare problem.

Hope this helps,

Gary cool


Wow you guys are the best, I feel so much better with my order. Thanks to Donny and Steve for the PM advise too.

Now I hope that Frank, a great ZONE dealer, forgives me for driving him crazy. smile
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#481095 - 11/18/19 07:13 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: Mikem]
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I like and respect Jeremy...but didn't hear any deal killer in his analysis.
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#481096 - 11/18/19 07:19 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: Mikem]
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Remember, guys, this is just one man's opinion, based on his personal needs/wants. I've read many, many positive reviews. Hope to buy it soon. smile
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#481097 - 11/18/19 07:32 PM Re: What's Great, What's Not - SX700/SX900 [Re: Mikem]
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Hi,
I can see perfectly, I am sitting down on a piano stool, leaning back, about 3 ft. From the screen and I can see the bottom part of screen PERFECTLY.

Maybe Mr See needs to do a bit more checking before making statements.
Wonder if he KNOWS about the screen calibration function under Utilities.
Maybe his screen is off centre or something.

Anyone who does Korg updates/upgrades I beleive would have to be aware of that function. Guess what , maybe a Yamaha screen might need to be calibrated too.

If one can’t remember what is assigned to buttons , anyone ever heard of sellotape and paper. One could easily type up a little strip with the assigned functions. And stick to it to the keyboard

The screen is basically cluttered enough without another row of icons. Guess what you, get a pop up telling one what the function is , and whether it’s on or off, when the button is pressed.





Edited by rikkisbears (11/18/19 07:35 PM)
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