When I first saw Cliff's note, I assumed he was suggesting what the next PSR2000 might have. I only later discovered that there really was a new press release (about 6 months early I think) and the replacement for the PSR-2000 looks like it has only modest changes. The press release didn't give any real specs and there is no info at the Yamaha site. I like my 2000 but I don't care for the internal styles. That's OK, because we can load styles from floppy very fast. But I'd sure prefer some more storage to hold user styles. If not the hard drive, then there should be some other technical solution. My wife's Sony camera can hold many MEGABYTES of information on a tiny card. Why can't my PSR-2000 do that? The new keyboard looks pretty much like the keyboard. Why can't we simply take a board out of the old and replace it with a new board, like one does with computers? Maybe the specs will be great. Maybe not. We'll just have to wait and see.
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Joe Waters
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