Diki,

Well if personal contact is measure for distinguishing facts from fiction, we can consider all technical information about all arranger totally irrelevant and possibly false, but I'm quite sure that's not the case.

My point was the following:

1. Roland UK presented us with the technical specifications (even though they are passed to us through marketing division, they are still technical information therefore given by someone who knows what he is saying), contrary to Roland US where there is no information about wave-ROM size (or at least it's not easy to find it).

2. For somebody who knows what are bits, bytes etc. there is no confusion, and all the information I gave in my first post in this thread (about actual wave ROM sizes) are correct (not because of personal contact, but because of the simple fact that they came from Roland official pages).

3. The confusion started when somebody (obviously not just one but quite number of them) read Mb (megabits) as MB (megabytes).

I cannot give relevant comment to the tone quality between G-70 and E-60 because I haven't got opportunity to hear them in person, but from what I've heard (and read here on the forum) on the net, G-70 sounds better then E-50/60.