From tonysounds@yahoo.com Sun Sep 26 23:02:02 2004
Subject:Re: OT: Yamaha p90 vs p120

I used a PC1x all weekend long....and HATED it. The pianos are SO freaking midrangey that they are practically unlistenable. Horrible, horrible, horrible.

T

Jake Hansen wrote:
I bought a P-150 in 1997. I was not playing in a band at the time and for the first few years it saw only light use in my home. This piano weighs in at a hefty 74lbs and I didn't intend on dragging it out to gigs. But for the past year and a half that's what I've been doing. Why haven't I been kind to my aching back and replaced it with a lighter unit? Because I couldn't find one I liked any better. I've been playing quite a bit with two pretty rockin bands and I beat the snot outta the keys on some tunes. It has taken a few whacks being moved around especially since I couldn't find a case to fit it for awhile. Through all the abuse there has never been a single time when I ever had any problem whatsoever with this instrument. Nothing...nada...zip. That kind of reliability you don't find in a lot of products. For playing piano, I like the feel of a Baldwin or a well broken-in Steinway and the feel of this keybed is far better than other lighter boards, the acoustic piano patches are
superb, epianos offer several nice variations of Rhodes (dyno, suitcase, etc) but sadly no Wurly. The organ patches are editable and therefore quite usable especially if you have a decent tube amp and a good leslie sim (none offered on the P-150). No clav either. But some of these are non-issues as the newer units have these sounds whereas mine does not.

Having said all that, I've decided to order a Kurz PC1X and see how I like it. I can always send it back if I'm not satisfied. Instead of hauling a 74lb P-150 I'm gonna be carrying a 52lb PC1X and a XK-2.

Cliff Spencer wrote:
Hi, if anyone can point me to a more appropriate forum for this
question, I'll go away quietly.
I currently own a Yamaha P90 piano. I bought it because I was
previously impressed with the P80 when I tried it and knew that the
P90 had a more reliable keyboard action. I was dismayed to learn that
the Rhodes sound in the 90 is inferior (in my opinion) to the 80. My
local music store is selling the P120 for a good price (< $1000). I'm
considering going for it. Can anyone comment on the P1 sound in each
keyboard and the quality of the units with regard to keyboard
reliability etc?
Thanks,
-cliff

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