Rusty Mike wrote: ↑12 Oct 2024, 21:33
And I assume you’re partially joking about Bechstein and Steinway. People just expect them to build great pianos.
I'm not at all kidding. There is no reason why people shouldn't expect Clavia to "just build great instruments".
They quit building the C2 because others were doing the exact same thing better (eventually) and no cheaper. In a market of five or six dedicated organ clones built to do exactly one thing, you either have the "original" brand (Hammond-Suzuki), or you do things better or more cheaply than your competitors. For a very small market.
They're still selling the Lead A1 and the Wave 2 because nobody else is filling that exact niche in a market comprised entirely of different niche products. They're great instruments, and they appear to be selling well enough that Clavia continues to make them. No idea if they're working on a replacement for either — the Piano/Grand, Stage, and Electro probably far outsell them and require more attention to keep them competitive.
The Stage and Electro series' have actual competition from Yamaha — and pretty much only from them. They don't need "innovation", though, just enough tweaking to stay competitive.
Gambold wrote: ↑12 Oct 2024, 23:54
Now, the Stage, Electro and Piano are all most excellent instruments, and they will continue for now to sell as they are, to people who value Nords for their distinctiveness, construction, and for the feature set that is already available in these boards. BUT - that market is only going to be viable for so much longer. Ten years from now, are new buyers going to be clamoring for an Electro 6? What about in five years?
People are still "clamoring" for an Electro 5d on the used market; they're fine instruments. So what's your argument? That Clavia will still be selling the Electro six ten years from now?
Do you honestly believe that?
Gambold wrote: ↑12 Oct 2024, 23:54I am now ready, financially and interest-wise, in updating my Nord. But to what? The Stage 4? Everything I've read tells me don't bother, just find a Stage 3 on the cheap. That's not the kind of on-the-street feedback that Clavia should want.
It's the same feedback they had after the Stage 3 came out. This forum was full of a small handful of users spamming every thread with complaints about how the Stage 2 was the more viable instrument and the better choice.
Clavia still sold the Stage 3 as fast as, if not faster than they could make them. And looking at Thomann, the Stage 4 88 is currently out of stock and expected back in about two weeks, so it doesn't look like they're currently sitting on years' worth of inventory, either.
Which is hardly a surprise, since, despite reorganising some things (like MIDI control and reverb before rotary), the Stage 3 offered some fundamental benefits over its predecessor, just like the Stage 4 does over the Stage 3.
Depending on what you do, per-engine FX and immediate access to all volume faders are at least on par with seamless transitions.
Gambold wrote: ↑12 Oct 2024, 23:54And what about the Electro 7, if it even is going to exist? Will Nord roll out something cool and new that has features the Stage 4 lacks? That's hard to see too.
What, in your view, would they need to add to the Electro that the Stage 4 lacks?
Gambold wrote: ↑12 Oct 2024, 23:54So, yeah, I'm a little concerned. Nords are starting to become like Rhodes and Wurlitzers: "classics." People want those and will continue to buy them. Some people anyway. But others can remember a Nord that released a lot of different, interesting boards and made regular, significant improvements to those with each new model. Is that still happening? Are we going to keep blaming Covid if it isn't?
They currently have
Stage 4
Electro 6
Lead A1
Wave 2
Grand 2
Piano 5
Drum 3P (which came out in 2017).
At what point did they have a larger product portfolio of "different, interesting boards" than today? Not even in 2007, when the Wave and the C1 came out, was the portfolio larger (at least, that I can find — can't access the product page, since WayBackMachine is currently offline):
Stage (original)
Electro 2
C1 organ
Lead 2X
Modular G2
Wave