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[rodgersorgan] Re: Decent piano
- From: noel jones <gedeckt@xxxxxxxx>
- To: rodgersorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2003 23:24:59 -0400
David,
There is obviously something incorrect about how the PR-300 signal is routed
through the Rodgers you are playing because the piano is one of the best things
on the PR-300...especially when you realize that it pas put in there about 10
years ago...and we are judging it against all the ones that have come out since.
Once again, the routing must be strange. Proper speaker placement, space
between speaker pairs, as outlined very carefully in the install literature
from
the factory, as well as audio control adjustments, particularly in the Trillium
Series which offer audio gain boost, treble and bas controls tot he organist in
the AUX audio menu..they arrive set very middle of the road, so if you are
playing a Trillium, get the manual, boost the treble and the bass till you get
it sounding right.
In situations like these, it is often good to get your sales person out to get
it sounding goo for you...
Srorganist@xxxxxxx wrote:
> What I don't understand is that with Roland owning Rodgers - they couldn't
> put a decent piano on the PR300-S. All three sound tinny and out of tune.
> David E. Dillon
> St. Paul's United Methodist Church
> Tulsa, OK
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