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Originally posted by ianmcnll:
Scott,

The PSR-S910 sounds more like the Tyros2 than the T3 (only natural, I guess).

I was one who liked the Tyros2's sound better than the Tyros3...it sounds "sweeter" to me.

The S910 has the registration buttons in the middle (so did the S900).

I'm very pleased with the S910...as Beaky says, it plays all the Tyros2 styles, and even some of the T3 styles (with a bit of tweaking).


See now, this kind of info is what's got me a thinkin' Especially considering who the poster is.

I like the idea of it being very slightly smaller. Doesn't seem like much though and appears I'd still have to use the same size case. A little lighter is good. Speakers could be nice. Key feel doesn't make much difference to me. Only thing is the sonic quality close enough to my personal likes and would I be ok with only 2 layered voices and no after touch? The layering of voices and after touch can make a major difference on effect and inflection, which to me, can make or break the final outcome.

T3, clarinet, jazz guitar, guitar comping voicing, and maybe cocktail piano sound appealing.

Is there anyplace where there is a good recording of this new guitar voicing comping that I can hear?

The other thing that has crossed my mind as I get another year older past the age of 21 How feasible is it to pay that much money for a keyboard and drag it around etc. I think they are getting a little goofy in their thinking for pricing.

The other thing is, at a typical gig, with the sound bouncing around the room, being soaked up by the crowd etc, how much can any little difference in sound be perceived by anyone, assuming the sounds are at least getting kind of close?

Just thinking out loud