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#452129 - 05/18/18 01:58 PM Buying Habits
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Rethink our buying habits and needs.


Don't rush into buying what we think we need... Think it out!!..
We have all made buying mistakes but don't seem to learn our lesson.

One lesson I learned a long time ago.. You can never go wrong with the best..

We are looking for bargain items and we expect them to meet our needs...They will not!!

There are always short comings and an extended wish list.

Not just in our instrument choices but any purchases in tools we use as our trade..

Over the years I have seen Contractors buy trucks that are not full size or have compacities to do the job.

The same contractor would not buy houshold grade ladders and expect them to be
serviceable in commercial use.

I believe we should use the same mentality with our musical tools,
especially if you need them as your profession.

I can not understand why we need to make compromises, for the sake of weight , size, etc..

I want the best tools for any project.. even at this point in my life.

If you prefer a nice key action and like 76 keys... then that is what you should get.

The top of the line models trump the lower models in every way..

We try to convince ourselves otherwise, but are kidding ourselves..

I can remember some guys here pre 40 years of age complaining about 35-45 pound keyboards..
The problem is not the weight,
it is the physical condition of it's owner. Work on that..

I like that I have the features I need in one instrument, and the quality in build and sounds...
found in top of the line,
compared to the MOTL models...

45 pounds is not too heavy for an everything instrument...
Guys will compromise product to save 10-15 pounds, and then add external
gear to try and compensate for the lack of features and quality... It doesn't work..

And the loss in value grows with every sub standard purchase.. experimenting is dollar loss..

Buy the best... if you need to save up ..do it..

Even a top model that is 20 years old can benefit you more than buying cheap gear..


Just trying to provoke some thought, before you guys jump into another purchase
that will be on EBAY in a couple months..


Edited by Fran Carango (05/18/18 02:02 PM)
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#452131 - 05/18/18 02:01 PM Re: Buying Habits [Re: Fran Carango]
Uncle Dave Offline
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... you're hating that Roland Go keys, huh?
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#452132 - 05/18/18 02:04 PM Re: Buying Habits [Re: Uncle Dave]
Fran Carango Offline
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
Hate is the wrong word.... I purchased this with my eyes open... to try.. a bit different than a $2,000 mistake. smile

Good thing I have six grandkids grin


Edited by Fran Carango (05/18/18 02:06 PM)
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#452134 - 05/18/18 02:07 PM Re: Buying Habits [Re: Fran Carango]
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Wrap it up before you scratch it.
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#452136 - 05/18/18 02:11 PM Re: Buying Habits [Re: Fran Carango]
Fran Carango Offline
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It will sit on top of that Rhodes wink
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#452145 - 05/18/18 03:04 PM Re: Buying Habits [Re: Fran Carango]
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hee, hee
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#452153 - 05/18/18 06:04 PM Re: Buying Habits [Re: Fran Carango]
zuki Offline
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I agree with the notion of buying quality, in anticipation of it doing a) great job b) reliability

I thought about this very thing today and glad to have the 4X/QSC 8.2 combo. Shouldn't look back and enjoy many years ahead. Too much time wasted on new stuff and the learning curve, etc.

Great points Fran smile
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#452160 - 05/18/18 08:49 PM Re: Buying Habits [Re: Fran Carango]
travlin'easy Offline
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Sorry Fran - never bought anything that I regretted later. NEVER! smile I loved every keyboard I purchased, and kept most of them for many years. Same with boats. smile

Gary cool
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#452163 - 05/18/18 10:32 PM Re: Buying Habits [Re: Fran Carango]
Bachus Offline
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I agree in buying quallity, not just for keyboards, but for everything in live..
I prefer buying used high end above the latest brand new low end..

Still i would for example indeed prefer the G70 above the whole psr-s line from yamaha
Just for the keybed..

Altough, quallity gear does not need to be super expensive
Sometimes quallity gear comes at an affordable price..
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#452174 - 05/19/18 03:14 AM Re: Buying Habits [Re: Fran Carango]
Bernie9 Offline
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I have the same philosophy in general, but when, in the case of keyboards,if new features come out that are important to me, I prefer to wait until the dust clears and buy it.
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