You sort of nailed it just right. With 48 MB vs 16MB the Roland sounds have many more variations (over 3500). Especially the Concert Grand Piano. Also, you have 128 note polyphony vs 64. Styles become a very personal issue along with touch screen vs buttons and if you need a vocal harmonizer, you have to go with the Yamaha. Keyboard touch, again no comparison. The VA5 feels like a the 9000pro, not the PSR2000, because they use the keyboard of their pro products. This is not the case with the VA3. The VA3 keyboard has a cheap feel to it. The VA3 has not had any price drops so it makes the VA5 look really good at not much more than the VA3. The VA3 has 64 voice polypony, not the great acoustic piano samples, cheaper buttons on the front panel. The chain play mode from disk and the disk link features are great on the VA products. It's really a personal taste issue. I think both the PSR2000 and the VA5 are two really great keyboards.
George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene
Reseda, California
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George Kaye
Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years)
West Hills, California
(Retired 2021)