Thanks Stephenm52. I also, would still have my PSR2000 if it were at the very least 76 keys. Not sure why Yamaha does not give those features in the higher end either.
George,
I did look at the PX-310 but it only had 202 voices and 120 accom and the Yamaha has 500 voices and 160 accom. I did toy with the idea of getting the Casio as it is much lighter and more portable. It will be used in my home only and will never leave my home, so the weight and size became a non-issue.
Both models of the Casio PX have excellent hammer action. I saw no difference between the Casio or Yamaha in that area. I still own my Casio WK-3700 (have not sold it yet) so am able to compare sound etc.
If the Wk-8000 had weighted keys I would have purchased that one in a heartbeat. I for some reason had my heart set on buying a board that had 88 weighted piano keys? So far, I am happy with my purchase.
Thanks George, as always I read HERE first before I buy and the info is always spot on thanks to you and others who take the time to respond.
-Linda
[This message has been edited by LindaFus (edited 12-29-2006).]
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Linda F
Casio Privia PX-560 - Korg Micro Arranger - Casio MZ X500