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You would like an apology?
OK, here's one Mr Magic Atoms.
I'm really sorry for exposing you for the fraudulent and tireless shill merchant that you are.
Good enough?
Anyway, back to question at hand, does Yamaha's claim stand up?
"Glossy black piano finish provides improved signal-to-noise performance — and adds to the luxurious joy of ownership"
Or is it simply marketing gumpf?
I'm going with the former, because it's Yamaha and they build some great electric pianos, but a few cabinet resonance charts to back up their claim wouldn't hurt, would they?
You would like an apology?
OK, here's one Mr Magic Atoms.
I'm really sorry for exposing you for the fraudulent and tireless shill merchant that you are.
Good enough?
Anyway, back to question at hand, does Yamaha's claim stand up?
"Glossy black piano finish provides improved signal-to-noise performance — and adds to the luxurious joy of ownership"
Or is it simply marketing gumpf?
I'm going with the former, because it's Yamaha and they build some great electric pianos, but a few cabinet resonance charts to back up their claim wouldn't hurt, would they?