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#185628 - 04/11/03 01:34 PM
Re: What is the competitive product for PSR2000/2100?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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I've always thought this is the department Yamaha always ends up falling short on.. They make such nice keyboards, and the sounds are amazing, and they have a lot of features... However, this comes at at price. They give you all those great sounds and features, but cheese you on the actually construction quality of the keyboard. Take my PSR-550... For the price all one can say is WOW what a nice keyboard, but when you get your hands on it seems hard to put that great sound together with such a cheaply built keyboard. Yes Yamaha's keys are smaller.. They're not really true full size keys. Hell even the Casio's have better keyfeel than the Yamaha.. Also anyone ever use the pitchbend on the 540 or 550???? I swear they must have used the spring from a ball point pen to get it to spring back.. It's sooooo flimsy... I'm just waiting for the day that thing breaks. I was quite pleased with the construction of the PSR-740 (minus the painted buttons).. I felt the wheels, and overall construction was pretty good. I haven't played a 2000 so I cannot comment on the construction on that keyboard. Even for the short time I owned the Casio MZ-2000 I was very pleased with the cosmetics and construction of that keyboard.. It had good key feel, the pitchbend and modulation wheels felt great, and I wasn't afraid of breaking anything on it... Yamaha could improve the build and key feel a little though....
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 04-11-2003).]
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#185633 - 04/12/03 07:15 AM
Re: What is the competitive product for PSR2000/2100?
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Registered: 10/05/01
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Loc: Providence, RI USA
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I'll have to add my two cents to this thread. Thank God, my PSR2K has not failed me yet. True, the keys do feel flimsier (?) than many other higher end keyboards. But, I look at it this way: when I play a piano (or a higher-end synth), I need to perform a certain way; when I play my PSR2K, I need to adapt my style and feel, therefore changing the way I play. It's like going from one instrument to another. Each one needs to be played differently. It's just too bad that you'd have to classify a PSR2K and some other keyboard as two totally different instruments. But, IMHO, the sounds are well worth adapting to the feel. (Plus, I baby the H*** out of it!)
Angelo
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#185634 - 04/12/03 07:20 AM
Re: What is the competitive product for PSR2000/2100?
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Registered: 04/24/02
Posts: 191
Loc: Sonnega, Friesland, The Nether...
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Well, as some of you might know, I've just purchased a PA60 (Korg) a few weeks ago, I also compared it to the PSR-2000, IMHO the sounds are better on the Korg, So are the styles. But the Yamaha has more features, Easier user interface. The Korg is a lot more complicated, Has better keyfeel, better sounds & styles (IMO), But less features. Also the Ketron XD9 is a fantastic machine with some of the greatest sounds and styles I've ever heard, But here in Holland, The Ketron is pricier, About $400 more than the PSR-2000 and PA60. That was my POV. Greetz , Marcel
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#185637 - 04/14/03 10:10 AM
Re: What is the competitive product for PSR2000/2100?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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benthepianoboy, Where can I get some info on this new Technics keyboard? I haven't heard anything about this one until your post..
Squeak
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