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#187987 - 08/23/02 03:13 PM
Re: PSR 8000 vs PSR 2000?
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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I have both, and I prefer many things about the 8000. The 2000 has some newer sounds and has 4 variations on the styles, where the 8K has only 2. I like the way the registration memories work better on the 8K. It also has much better sound from the internal speakers, it has a very stable music rack, where the 2k rack falls off easily. You have instant access to three lead sounds on the 8K and all three can be stacked. Only 2 on the 2K. The octave shift buttons are easier to use on the 8K. The 2K as a data wheel and 8K does not. The construction and key feel on the 8K is better, but it weighs just a little more. The 8K has three footswitch inputs, the 2K only 2. The 2K has RCA outs, the 8K has loop send and return. The Vocal Harmonizer is easier to use on the 2K, but all the presets do not work correctly. (You can search for all my comments on this subject if you're interested). The 2K has a Break Button and 3 intros and 3 endings, the 8K has no Break and only 2 intros and endings. However you must PRESELECT which intro or ending you want on the 2K and your preferences can only be saved if you save the entire Style to User Memory. Since no hard drive is available there is limited room for storage except to floppy disk on the 2K. The 8K has aftertouch and sampling while the 2K does not. There are other differences, but these come to mind quickly. Although the 8000 is several years old, it is still a great sounding and very useful keyboard. I will be selling both sometime before the end of the year, but right now I'm using the 8000 five nights a week, and using the 2000 the other two. DonM
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