Hi Guy`s ,
Donny , thanks for the info about the screen , big help !!
Also:
B&W keys , not for me , great if your a piano player , but for mostly organ a good synth action is for me.
That brings me to the best key-bed ( aside from a real Hammond ) that I have tried is the Yamaha Motif XS.
To me that is the way ALL keyboards should feel,
Firm , but not weighted , tight , strong and smooth.
Like I said I have also had a chance to play Korg`s version of the old B3 , X3 and there new M3 synth , and although there is a slight advantage to the Motif , the key feel was very close.
So , if the Pa800 shares the same key-bed as the X3 , then I would be happy with it.
61 keys is fine with me , don`t need 76 ( although nice ) .
I use the first 2 oct`s for the lower and the other 3 for lead , so it works out perfect,
Have had many 61 KB`s over the years and never had the need for more keys.
But key feel is the main issue for me.
The PSR`s just don`t feel right, The new S900 sounds great , but the rubber buttons and "marshmallow" key feel , left me wondering why,
I still haven`t had a chance to play a Tyros , but I do know that the new Motif`s and the T2 have the same key-bed.
Anyway , thanks a ton for all your help , it`s great to know about the screen , being plastic I was afraid it was going to be a weak part , go to knwo that won`t be the case.
I`m still going to take awhile , I won`t to buy the best I can and I still have my Hammond to hold me over.
I have always enjoyed playing arranger KB`s , this is wierd . but so far out of the many that I have owned the PSR-510 had the best styles !!
Thank again guy`s
Take care,
later,
Gary