I wouldn't count on it Donny. The Pa1xpro is a different animal, ie., 76 Keys, Sampler, Expansion boards, etc., so it is competing on another level more like with the 9000Pro, and the Ketron SD-1. But as I've said before; if the Korg Pa1xpro IS a Tyros killer then Yamaha most likely will get busy (if they're not already) producing a new competing product to the Pa1xpro, either a 76 Key Tyros II or something else to replace the 9000Pro to counteract Korg's Pa1xpro not necessarily a Tyros II but perhaps a 9000Pro II, etc.
So even though the Pa1xpro is successful and even a Tyros killer I don't think Yamaha will reduce the price of the Tyros much if at all. They would more likely simply phase the Tyros out selling the existing stock at the regular price until sold out (maybe a hundred dollars off or possibly 2 hundred off), etc., all the while readying to unveil and launch a Korg challenger Board like a Tyros II 76 Keys or 9000Pro II.
Don't you love competition?? Yamaha Corp. at one time owned a 'Majority' of Korg stock. Looks like the minds at Korg are rubbing elbows with their former Boss and may eventually take over Yammie's number #1 spot as the largest Manufacturer and seller of Keyboard products. Don't count Yamaha out though because they seem to rise to the challenge when the heat's on.
Best regards,
Mike
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