Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/5/84; site ulose.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!ucbvax!decvax!ulose!bob From: bob@ulose.UUCP ( Robert Bismuth ) Newsgroups: net.music.synth Subject: Chroma Polaris, anyone ? (sorry this is so long ...) Message-ID: <134@ulose.UUCP> Date: Mon, 9-Dec-85 17:35:17 EST Article-I.D.: ulose.134 Posted: Mon Dec 9 17:35:17 1985 Date-Received: Thu, 12-Dec-85 04:44:33 EST Distribution: net Organization: CADMUS Computer Systems, Lowell, MA. Lines: 55 <> Recently I started looking at keyboards again - when I have the money, I might think of adding another. I decided to look at the Chroma Polaris, having read a few good words about them, and having noted their weighted, touch sensitive keyboard. Armed with little knowledge (my usual state), I failed to find one any closer than La Salle's in Boston. I wonder how many others on the net suffer from the same problem I do when confronted by a store like La Salle: you arrive, only to find the place filled with self assured salespeople who show distain at your presence and seem to be wondering why you would want to try something before buying it. To make matter worse, there always seem to be a handful of "regulars" jamming on other keyboards, guitars, etc. in the store, which generally intimidates me - strangers always sound like they know what they are doing, and I always sound like I am fumbling around on a new keyboard ... On entering the store, after initially asking, I was turned over to a young (very young) "salesman" who barely acknowledged that I existed. He was billed as an expert on the Chroma - too bad it took him 5 minutes to recognize it amoungst all the other keyboards they had. I did keep trying to point it out to him, but he was determined to show me that he too knew how to spell the name .... He then showed his expertise by being unable to cancel some of the effects left from a previous sales "demo". When he finally got something going, he banged out a few rock sounding chords and (since during this whole time he had ignored me with his back to me), turned to me saying "there it is." I then got a chance to bang on the keyboard and make myself look like the fool I probably was for expecting a sales demo and thorough check out on the instrument. To say I was annoyed is an understatement - if I was going to shell out $1150 (the only piece of useful information I got out of the taciturn youth), I certainly wanted my questions answered. I'd really like to hear from anyone on the net using a Chroma, both good and bad comments please. I'll summarize if I get enough response. In addition, can anyone recommend any other dealers in the area, or perhaps a good contact at La Salle's (they can't be all that bad, can they :-) ) ? -- bob (decvax!ulose!bob)