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summers
Total Posts: 190
Joined 05-22-2007 status: Pro |
In 1998 I purchased a Yamaha PSR style keyboard, I don’t recall the model number,(it cost $430.00) that lasted to this day without any trouble. I haven’t played the unit for several years but it still plays well. I owned a Korg Karma board that is still playing fine after 9 1/2 years. I kept it 8 of those years and played it hard. All of the other boards that I have had I kept four years or less. The Motif XS that I have now is built like a tank and it seems that it would last a very long time. I have had it about four years. The MOX6 that I recently purchased is not built like a tank as is true of many boards in that same price range today. Being realistic, they seem flimsy. I really wonder how long they will last. I wonder if they will stand up under a beating of being used for practice 1-2 hours a day and then one or two outings a week. Yamaha, what should we realistically expect? Those with technical skills, are the boards of today in the mid range built to last? |
Bad_Mister
Total Posts: 36620
Joined 07-30-2002 status: Moderator |
I assume the PSR you purchased back in 1998 that is still working, was built by the same company building the MOX… maybe they know something about such things. :) Only time will tell, but you provide fairly good evidence that you just might get more than your money’s worth… we’ll have to wait and see… in the meantime make some Mo’music |
summers
Total Posts: 190
Joined 05-22-2007 status: Pro |
Thanks for the response, Bad Mister, I am working the MOX6 hard(but not putting it away wet). It is certainly meeting my needs. I’ll hope for a long and pleasant musical experience with this board. Thanks for your comments, Purcell. |