Yamaha "digital plate"

Jeff Tanner jtanner@mozart.sc.edu
Sun, 18 Jan 2004 12:05:38 -0500


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Hi Wim,
Thanks.  I was wondering if that might be what the term was referring=20
to.  But I'd not heard the term, and don't find it in the online=20
glossary at the Yamaha web site.

Problem is, I think they may be looking at the cheapest Yamaha grand=20
there is, and then adding bells and whistles to stay under their=20
reasonable meager budget (or at least what I was told they had to=20
spend).  I don't think that's good news for a church.  I'd rather bump=20=

up a model or two for a more stable instrument and add the bells and=20
whistles later, or buy an additional digital keyboard with the same=20
capability or forget them all together, but that's me.

By the way, I'm rather enjoying the posts of some of our "more=20
knowledgeable friends in the field" (as well as posts with real=20
answers).

Jeff

On Friday, January 16, 2004, at 05:23 PM, Wimblees@aol.com wrote:

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> Jeff
> =A0
> Contrary to the attempts of some of our more knowledgeable friends in=20=

> the field, I would venture to guess that what they are referring to is=20=

> getting a Yamaha with a Disclavier. They are probably not aware that=20=

> this is=A0a feature that cannot be added later on. If they=A0record,=20=

> having a piano with a Discalvier will be much to their advantage.
> =A0
> Wim
> Willem Blees, RPT
> Piano tuner/technician
> School of Music
> University of Alabama

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