05-08-2026, 02:18 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2026, 12:56 AM by Hugh Wallington.)
A slight sidestep from my normal posts.
Besides arranger keyboards, I’ve always had an interest in computers which came long before my interest in arranger keyboards.
As technology advances people jump on to the bandwagon to get the next latest bit of hardware or kit.
But zooming out to the wider picture there is a growing amount of people reverting to older generations of technology, look at the huge demand for older gaming systems, and physical media collections. Just look at videos on social media of people who have rooms full of older gaming systems and games.
How is this applicable to arranger keyboards, it’s similar in a way.
Whilst the newer models of arranger keyboards are excellent, there are a lot of people holding on to older models or even getting older models because they become more affordable.
As you probably read posts from Chello of how good the Tyros 4 is or was.
Maybe the arranger keyboard companies are missing something yes the market is in decline, but with the increasing costs of components etc this will also push up the price of any newer models which will make them beyond the budgets of more people. So then previous models become more in demand because they are more affordable.
So is retro or older technology really that bad?
Besides arranger keyboards, I’ve always had an interest in computers which came long before my interest in arranger keyboards.
As technology advances people jump on to the bandwagon to get the next latest bit of hardware or kit.
But zooming out to the wider picture there is a growing amount of people reverting to older generations of technology, look at the huge demand for older gaming systems, and physical media collections. Just look at videos on social media of people who have rooms full of older gaming systems and games.
How is this applicable to arranger keyboards, it’s similar in a way.
Whilst the newer models of arranger keyboards are excellent, there are a lot of people holding on to older models or even getting older models because they become more affordable.
As you probably read posts from Chello of how good the Tyros 4 is or was.
Maybe the arranger keyboard companies are missing something yes the market is in decline, but with the increasing costs of components etc this will also push up the price of any newer models which will make them beyond the budgets of more people. So then previous models become more in demand because they are more affordable.
So is retro or older technology really that bad?
General Music WK4, Technics Kn5000, Solton Ms60, Yamaha Psr K1, Tyros 4, Korg Pa50sd and Korg Pa700, Korg Pa5x Paas Mk2 Speaker and Yamaha Genos



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