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#488796 - 02/08/20 11:18 AM Re: My review of the E-A7, 3 and a half years ago [Re: Uncle Dave]
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
I'm not on anyone's payroll, and I can say with great confidence - the EA7 does NOT compare favorably with the PA4x. It's more than a few steps behind in almost all areas I tested. Don't get me wrong - I like it for what it IS, but if it didn't have speakers - I wouldn't have one.


Dave.. Do you not have the SX900 any longer ??

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#488797 - 02/08/20 11:21 AM Re: My review of the E-A7, 3 and a half years ago [Re: Fran Carango]
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Originally Posted By Fran Carango
Of course you can't just read about it, you have to learn how it works smile

poo poo
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#488798 - 02/08/20 11:22 AM Re: My review of the E-A7, 3 and a half years ago [Re: DannyUK]
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Originally Posted By DannyUK
Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
I'm not on anyone's payroll, and I can say with great confidence - the EA7 does NOT compare favorably with the PA4x. It's more than a few steps behind in almost all areas I tested. Don't get me wrong - I like it for what it IS, but if it didn't have speakers - I wouldn't have one.


Dave.. Do you not have the SX900 any longer ??


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#488799 - 02/08/20 11:24 AM Re: My review of the E-A7, 3 and a half years ago [Re: DannyUK]
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Originally Posted By DannyUK


Dave.. Do you not have the SX900 any longer ??


Yes, Danny but In light of a few changes to my stage shows, I'm selling the SX ...if the right buyer comes along. (that's a local buyer with $2k in hand) lol
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#488803 - 02/08/20 12:09 PM Re: My review of the E-A7, 3 and a half years ago [Re: Uncle Dave]
DannyUK Offline
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Originally Posted By Uncle Dave
Originally Posted By DannyUK


Dave.. Do you not have the SX900 any longer ??


Yes, Danny but In light of a few changes to my stage shows, I'm selling the SX ...if the right buyer comes along. (that's a local buyer with $2k in hand) lol
http://www.synthzone.com/forum/ubbthread...y_..#Post488669


That's a shame. I hope you get your wish and it sells for you.

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#488811 - 02/08/20 01:24 PM Re: My review of the E-A7, 3 and a half years ago [Re: Fran Carango]
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Danny, I'm in NO WAY excited to sell it. It's just that I like to stay current, and these will be available for a while still, so while I'm doing something else (mostly guitar, and woodwinds for the next few months) I figured I'd offer up a nice deal for someone. I absolutely fine keeping it in the studio ... in fact I really like what it brings to the sonic footprint I have in there, I'm not actively pursuing a sale. If it sells - fine. If not - fine. 'sall gud
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#488814 - 02/08/20 01:34 PM Re: My review of the E-A7, 3 and a half years ago [Re: bruno123]
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Bernie, you are so right. This is why it’s nice to have long friendships, we can remember together. That E80 Was heavy.

Take care, John C.

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#488817 - 02/08/20 01:45 PM Re: My review of the E-A7, 3 and a half years ago [Re: Fran Carango]
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Like when Jim was hot dogging it in a very loud manner when you were teaching a class. You even got a bit riled,which is unusual for you. Poor Jim RIP.
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#489017 - 02/10/20 01:08 PM Re: My review of the E-A7, 3 and a half years ago [Re: Fran Carango]
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My Jupiter 80 keeps amazing me every day..
Its just an incredible keyboard..
All Roland needs to do is add the ea7 on top of the Jupiter 80


The jupiter 80 as some might know only contains the Roland super natural sounds..
However it has 2500+ sounds onboard created with those supernaturalls

Compared to my Genos SA2 sounds, which is pretty much the same tech as the Roland SNA sounds,
The Genos sounds more realistic... but the Roland plays more like real instruments..
Its an extraordinary experience, just try play a guitar or a violin..
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