Advantages: Design, fit, finish & sound excellent! Disadvantages: New lugs take a little getting used to.
...I bought my new Yamaha kit from Roli Garcia in Laredo, Texas. He's been my drum dealer now for about 6 years and offers great service before, during and after the sale. I first highly recommend you check him out, no matter what part of the country you are in. He's on ebay as "drumroom". Now on to the drums....NOUVEAU
My first choice through Roli was a DW Collectors series kit in a wrap finish. He told me when I went to plunk down the deposit that he was now a Yamaha dealer and that they had some great kits in stock. I told him I would go check out the newest Yamaha kit I could find at my local drum shop and do some comparisons -vs- the Collector Series from DW.
Price wise there is no real comparison with the Yamaha Maple Custom Absolute Nouveau kit in the same sizes coming in at about 30% less retail than the DW's. Yamaha...
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Advantages: Elegant style, Beautiful Instrument Samples, XG MIDI Compatability, Floppy Disk Drive Disadvantages: Keys, although semi-weighted, still not very realistic
...I was quite shocked to see that this product was not available to comment upon and write about the other day when I decided to try writing another opinion. As soon as I realised this, I used the "Suggest Product" thingy in Ciao. And now to my delight, this product has been added to the list ;)
I have been a Yamaha user all of my life, since the age of 2 when my parents bought me a little toy keyboard to mash about with. Progressing from the little toy Yamaha Portatone I eventually went through a whole range of Yamaha keyboards as I have grown up, up to a few months ago when I had a Yamaha PSR-170 which was being used to help me in my Music-Tech studies at school. Although that was a lovely little keyboard, it completely lacked the realistic Grand Piano sound that it said it had. And also, from a very early age, it was my dream...
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Advantages: A tremendous instrument for the musically minded Disadvantages: -
...was really getting hooked on the likes of Jimmy Smith (a jazz organist), so I turned my attention to the electric organ.
My first instrument was a small Lowry Holiday followed by a small Hammond (great keyboard sound, but rotten base). In my twenties, I turned professional and purchased a small Yamaha with Leslie speaker - (a sort of spinning speaker inside a cabinet that produced a rich sound). Because of it's light weight for portability and reasonable prices compared to most other organs, I have stayed loyal to Yamaha ever since. I now own a HE 8 (old technology now, which I will soon be updated no doubt) and a PSR3000 - a 61-key electronic keyboard, which is the focus of this review.
What I Like About The Yamaha PSR 3000 is the sound quality and a huge range of "voices" - these are synthetic sounds that even the most critical...
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