Originally posted by keybplayer:
There is a miniscule amount more of 'tension' on the Tyros2 keybed over the Tyros?
As one who's owned both Tyros1 & Tyros2 and compared playing them 'side by side', I think the difference is far more than miniscule. Not only do T2's keys include noticeably more (weighted) resistance. but the key travel distance (to me) is greater as well. The T2 key & keybed unit are completely different than T1's. After playing T2 and then playing T1, the key travel distance on the T1 seems too shallow for my taste, making it more difficult to control subtle dynamics because of its shorter key travel distance. This combined with T2's studier built key bed unit means being able to better capture subtle playing dynamics (expression) overall, and of which is especially critical for capturing the impressive realism of the T2's SA (super articulation) voices.
Originally posted by Fran Carango:
Are you guys telling me Donny has the only Tyros2 with weighted keys.Look under your keys..They jump right out at you.. Hogwash!
Possibly.
Originally posted by TwoNuts:
Weights...maybe. But inside the keybed mechanism not exposed under the frontend of the keys. The weights have to provide some sort of resistance to the downward pressure of your playing to achieve the simulation of striking something
I concur with Dennis. I just got home & peeked under my Tyros2 keys as well, and see absolutely NO weights at all exposed under the FRONT section of the keys, and frankly I see no advantage for weights to situated there. I believe the weights are more likely located mounted under the back of the keys to provide 'counter resistance' to the downward finger pressure exerted on the front of the keys.
Scott