It's a brilliant idea, Soryt, however, the Genos is a very expensive keyboard and I doubt anyone would want to invest several hundred more dollars (or whatever their currency is) to compensate for Yahama's cost-cutting measures that will do nothing but degrade the future trade-in value or sale of our Genos keyboards.
The Genos is the best sounding keyboard to date but the most poorly constructed. My numbers are starting to wear off and the black surface is showing signs of wear in places frequented by my fingertips and palms. Truly unacceptable for a $6,000 keyboard!! I just hope the buttons and keys last longer than the poor surface construction.
One time during a show, my music partner accidentally flung a 1/4 inch cable the wrong way and it smacked the top of my Tyros 5. I closed my eyes and grit my teeth hoping that nothing was broken. I looked for two minutes and couldn't see where his cable end had struck my T5! If that had been my Genos, it would have left yet another mark
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