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#123126 - 11/13/04 10:49 AM
Re: Real difference between 3000 and Tyros
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Registered: 09/21/00
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#123130 - 11/13/04 12:15 PM
Re: Real difference between 3000 and Tyros
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Tiger, I like BOTH the Tyros & PSR3000, but in addition to what's already been said by others here, the IMPORTANT diffences(for me personally) and which keep me with the Tyros and not (yet) adding the PSR3000 are: 1. significantly larger 'user' memory storage capacity allowing me to include MORE custom styles directly accesible to the Yamaha Music Finder. 2. 3 vs. 2 foot pedal controler assignments. I require a MINIMUM of 3 for what I do: sustain, fill self, vocal harmony on/off 3. in addition to mic trim knob on both 3000 & Tyros, the Tyros alone has a dedicated mic volume knob on top of the keyboard, for quick convenient on the fly volume adjustments (a must have on stage). 4. significantly better (quick, more responsive) key feel. The PSR3000 imho feels spongy. 5. Much Larger (and in color) LCD screen, making it much easier to view and navigate, with larger arranger buttons (some lighted) making it easier to correctly select. The MAIN advantages of the PSR3000 is PRICE and built in speakers, as well as slightly lighter weight (24 vs 27 lbs) transport convenince. The primary advantage of built in speakers is for use as personal onstage monitors, but from a professional (on stage) VISUAL standpoint, they give the keyboard impression to most people as looking more suited for home use. That said, I've appreciated the built in speakers on my former keyboards (Technics KN5000 & PSR2000), but don't miss them on the Tyros, as I have the option to add/remove them as desired, depending on the gig. I concur with Scott Langholf's remarks. I too had the opportunity to A/B the Tyros side by side with a PSR3000 and DID notice a significant sound improvement quality difference. In closing, if Santa brings a PSR3000 down my chimney, I would still be thrilled. - Scott
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#123134 - 11/13/04 07:11 PM
Re: Real difference between 3000 and Tyros
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Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hello
Each to his own, of course, However, I A/B'd them both through my JBL Eons. I put in a dummy jack on the 3000 so as to make a fair comparison of sound without the onboard speakers playing.
They sounded very different to my wife and I. I tried to set the mixer on the 3000 to get the sound I like on the Tyros and it never happened. I did not try them set to flat, as I do not play that way.
Maybe they sound more similar if one likes to play with a flat sound. Also, maybe they record sounding the same, but different through speakers??
I know that recordings can sound a lot different than live play. I remember how wowed I was when I heard the Korg PA80 online demo. I thought, wow, I've got to get one of those. It doesn't have that kind of sound live, I was sorry to find out.
Just my slant on it.
Scott Langholff
[This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 11-13-2004).]
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