Originally Posted By Kabinopus
PX560 is indeed a rather unique offer. I think Casio really tried to make a perfect product, it's compact, with whole range of keys, it has assignable knobs, a touchscreen, accompaniment, speakers, inputs and outputs, and a lot of parameters can be easily adjusted. And it sounds good, too.

My fear is that it might be a case when being perfect is not enough. I can imagine that an average customer is not ready to appreciate all these benefits. So Casio went other way with PX-S3000, it is just as simple as possible.

I would grab one of PX560 as well, maybe some day I will; for now I just have to go with my priorities very carefully.

Congrats on your acquisition!
I will say that the PX-S3000 is unique also; it probably is the slimmest weighted 88-key board. The action is supposed to be even better and quieter that that of the PX560. It's been about 5 years since Casio introduced the PX560. If you can wait, they might come out with a PX560 successor in less than a year.
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