From markzyla@northshoremarketing.com Tue Jun 25 11:39:59 2002
Subject:Re: Nord Electro impressions
>
> Bottom line, you need better than monitors or inferior amps to really get a
> feel for how good a clone sounds, they are a lot closer then one might think.
>
Tonyıs post is right on the money. Many music stores, especially the large
chain stores, have specific merchandising instructions on how the keyboard
department is to be setup and displayed. While these setups may be the best
way to listen to a keyboard or module that has the current beats and
arpeggiated sequences, it woefully lacks the setups needed to properly
audition an instrument that emulates the vintage keyboards. My Electro run
through a tube preamp and into a pair of Barbettas or my Leslie 45 sounds
damn good these sources. I bought one of the first Electros to hit the
States last summer, without even laying my hands on one. That was my faith
in Claviaıs product. They havenıt let me down.
Thatıs my story...
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Mark Zyla
Northshore Marketing
16 West Harrison Suite 205
Seattle, WA 98119
(206) 284-9699
(206) 285-9412 fax
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