Arrangers in stock near Philadelphia, PA?

Posted by: TedS

Arrangers in stock near Philadelphia, PA? - 12/26/17 04:46 PM

I’m visiting my folks near Phila., PA for a few days. Are there any music stores with arrangers in stock in the Delaware Valley? I see plenty of Yamahas in Texas but I would love to try a Roland EA-7, Casio MZ-X500, or maybe a PA700 or PA4X?

Please advise, thanks!
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Arrangers in stock near Philadelphia, PA? - 12/26/17 04:54 PM

there is a sam ash and guitar center in Cherry hill NJ just across from Philly
right next to each other they may have arrangers on display call first.
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Arrangers in stock near Philadelphia, PA? - 12/26/17 05:59 PM

Originally Posted By TedS
I’m visiting my folks near Phila., PA for a few days. Are there any music stores with arrangers in stock in the Delaware Valley? I see plenty of Yamahas in Texas but I would love to try a Roland EA-7, Casio MZ-X500, or maybe a PA700 or PA4X?

Please advise, thanks!





Guitar center in Plymouth Meeting.... just outside Phila.
Posted by: Ketron_AJ

Re: Arrangers in stock near Philadelphia, PA? - 12/26/17 07:05 PM

Originally Posted By TedS
I’m visiting my folks near Phila., PA for a few days. Are there any music stores with arrangers in stock in the Delaware Valley? I see plenty of Yamahas in Texas but I would love to try a Roland EA-7, Casio MZ-X500, or maybe a PA700 or PA4X?

Please advise, thanks!


Check your PM!!
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Arrangers in stock near Philadelphia, PA? - 12/27/17 01:09 PM

Cherry Hill and Plymouth meeting have only low end arrangers.
Posted by: TedS

Re: Arrangers in stock near Philadelphia, PA? - 12/31/17 01:39 PM

Thank you all for the leads. I called around as suggested without much success. I think one store reported having the Casio's little brother the MZ-X300. And one store didn't even answer the phone (I called several times!)

I've bought boards before without trying them; both times it was a bad experience. It's obvious that Yamaha knows how to get market penetration. I've also seen a few Korgs here in TX, but if Roland and Casio are serious about their arranger business, they need to work harder to get their product into stores. These boards are so rare, maybe their websites should have an inventory locator to help consumers find the nearest store stocking a specific model. It's been done before. I collect high-end model trains (another dying hobby!) and at least one manufacturer has a "product locator" like this.

Or better still, offer a factory-direct demo program. These boards have an enormous feature set, maybe more than you can get into by just noodling around in a store for a couple hours. Store stock rarely have the latest OS. Instead let a prospective buyer try it for 2 weeks with the option to purchase as B-stock, or return it for the cost of shipping. That's a better deal than the restocking fee charged by some online retailers. My $.02, Grrr!
Posted by: DonM

Re: Arrangers in stock near Philadelphia, PA? - 12/31/17 03:32 PM

Sweetwater Music has a great return policy. I've used it on two occasions over the years.

If you want to see a PA4X, drive over to my place!
Posted by: Ketron_AJ

Re: Arrangers in stock near Philadelphia, PA? - 12/31/17 03:44 PM

Middletown DE (about 30 mins South of Phili) ... some high end stuff ....