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The Next Yamaha Keyboard / Re: Why do we always want more?
« Last post by Duffy on Today at 09:55:19 AM »But the question was....
Having bought and paid for a new keyboard, piano, synth, guitar or whatever, why do we almost immediately start finding problems with it?
Only Eileen has nailed it so far.
That's what I can't get my head around. Why do we buy the latest, greatest instruments if they don't have what we want...I'm interested why some of us go and spend several thousands of £ $ € to buy something we're not happy with.. It's fascinating.
Bit like buying a Vintage Car and then being unhappy because it hasn't got a heated steering wheel....
Keith.
It's because they give us "a little bit of what we want" but just not the whole lot.
As has been pointed out, those who say they are completely happy with their instrument, are still the first in the queue to upgrade when a new model comes out.
Everyone likes to think that, they will sound better, and will also enjoy the extra options that a new upgraded model will always bring.
I still have Genos one because Genos 2 still doesn't address the 2 main issues which I have with it, (sound glitch and poor Hammond Organ).
I like the Bohm but am too old to make massive changes now.
Duffy