Scott, does your 2000 have a vocalizer? Ruthie says I have a big mouth. She agrees its good for kissing, for talking it's more than adequate but for singing she rolls her eyes back in her head and utters a mournful grunt. She says in my singing ability something is missing. Not just missing but missing badly. I tried the vocalizer in my 6500. I got it all set up and ready to go. I then called Ruthie into the room, told her to sit on the couch. I then started to play and started to romance her with a very beautiful love song sung from my very heart. With a flourish of a grand ending and full of anticipation I queried her for her expected approval. To tell the truth I certainly did not expect her to recommend me calling a doctor. As a pro Scott, would you say a better vocalizer would be in order? Having a professional sounding 'built into the keyboard' vocalizer is very important to me, as you stated. Altho I like my 65 very much and can make it sing with my fingers and would very much like to get the new 7000, do you think I would be better off getting what you got to enhance my singing? Maybe I could get em both. Use the PSR for singing and the KN for some real live sounding music. Wa da U think?

Grandpa Doug
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Grampa Doug