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  1. I, also, just had the best experience with WWBW compared to all of the others. I got a $500 discount on a Nord Stage 4. No one else came close. On the first gig a B key broke. The exchange for another board was quick, effortless and very nicely done. Sorry to hear of your recent poor experience, but based on my experience, I’d highly recommend them. Much better than the other branches of Guitar Center.

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  2. I’ve been aware since I’ve exclusively been using the Nord Stage 88 that I’ve gotten into the habit of using some higher keys than exist on my console organ. I guess I’m not going to beat myself up too much for that. My apologies to the purists!

  3. I own the 500SN and the 612S. The 612 is in another league compared to the 500SN. The 500S came after the SN (N is indeed for the neodymium speakers it included) and I was told was an improvement sonically from its predecessor. The 612 is the best amp I"ve ever had or heard (other than a pair of powered monitors) and it has a manageable weight and size. It even sounds great with acoustic piano patches, which is always the hardest to get sounding good (using with a Nord Stage 3).
  4. I have a Nord Stage 3 88HA and its the only keyboad I ever take to a gig. The action is exactly the compromise you mention. It took me a while, but I am now perfectly able to execute all of organ styles on this action, and it suits piano/ep superbly. The organ section is awesome, although I use a Ventilator sim (many think this unnecessary) and an Ocean Beach midi drawbar unit since I can't stand using "drawbuttons". Piano,ep,and synth are perfect for your uses. Great control interface and new sounds are continually being developed and over time, the keyboard has gotten even better. The only box it doesn't check is that is has fixed split points, but they can create 4 zones on the 88. Highly recommended!!
  5. I"ve been using mine since June and I, too, have had no trouble with the treble. In fact, it"s the best amp sonically that I"ve ever used. If I was you, I"d call Jeff at MS. I was having a problem and he talked me through it. Turns out I needed a new crossover. I sent it directly to MS and they had it back to me in no time sounding great. Their customer service is great!
  6. Speaking of these units, I have a 612. I love the unit, but I had a buzz on the expand. After a conversation with Jeff of MS, he sent me a label and had it back to me in under 2 weeks working perfectly. I"ve had many MS systems and never had a problem, but it"s nice to know that if a problem arrises, there is first rate customer service waiting in the wings. Props to MS for their products and customer service! Btw, the amp is really incredible!
  7. Ive had the 612 for two weeks and its awesome. I was using a 500 but it was one of the first (a SN) and theres no comparison between the two, especially in the acoustic piano dept. Real clear with lots of overtone distinction. Ive been getting great comments on the authenticity of my Leslie sim through it (Vent) as well. Strongly recommended!
  8. Try the brand new White Grand sample online. I am downloading it right now. Let me know what you think

    Try the brand new White Grand sample online. I am downloading it right now. Let me know what you think

     

    Best piano sample Nord has ever released!

  9. Well, the only way you can tell is to hear it. As I said, I had them both side by side and at the same volume, the difference in tone was considerable in both clarity and sonic spectrum as well as depth. Otherwise Id have sent it back. It cost too much money to have an amp just marginally better than the one I have.
  10. how does the tone compare with the 500 ? i had one briefly , just couldn't dial in a midrange i liked .

    I've played it side by side with the 500. A much rounder sound. Dialed in the midrange just to my liking in 20 sec (different on each channel since I send organ through Vent to one channel and pianos to the other).

     

     

    I am assuming (and hoping) that you are saying that the 612 S has the rounder sound?

     

    Does the 612 S have the rear ports to help spread the sound around, which are unfortunately missing on the 408S?

     

    Cheers. [/quote

    Yes, its the 612 with the rounder sound.

    The ports on the 612 are no longer on the back, but on the front (I guess under the grill). I assume that to be the case with the other two new amps as well. I was speaking to Jeff at MS and he was saying that helps to provide the in your face sound it has. I agree, except I, too, liked the rear ports on the 500 to allow a bit of sound to be projected behind the amp for, perhaps, the drummer.

  11. Excellent and congrats! I see that the spec says its 43 lbs., but Ive heard Motion Sounds specs might not be accurate. Can you confirm the actual weight? Thanks

    I saw the weight listed at 49lbs, and it feels like it. Not bad at all for what it is. Comes with removable casters.

  12. how does the tone compare with the 500 ? i had one briefly , just couldn't dial in a midrange i liked .

    I've played it side by side with the 500. A much rounder sound. Dialed in the midrange just to my liking in 20 sec (different on each channel since I send organ through Vent to one channel and pianos to the other).

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