Donny, I have tried one and two cables, and I really don't think I hear a difference. I'll try again.
As for the E-60, Roland is making a big mistake by not promoting this arranger (and their others) better. Having owned a G70, I find the E-60 OS so simple to navigate. It seems that some of the menu tasks are simplified, which for me and probably many players is a welcome step. As a medium-priced board with 76 keys, this is one impressive instrument.
I hesitantly bought the G70 because of all its features, but overlooked two important things. The darn thing is heavy and I really wasn't sold on the drawbar section. Eventually, I sold it for the same reasons. The E-60, on the other hand has neither feature. It's 28 lbs. and very easy to carry and move around. The drawbar (VK) section is missing, but the organ patches that are available are more than acceptable; some are downright good.
There are only two features that I feel I can criticize at this time; volume and lack of harmonizer. I'm a little disappointed in the onboard speaker volume, but that's a minor issue, as I will mostly be playing thru an amp. The other criticism is the global complaint - WHERE'S THE HARMONIZER? The Roland harmonizer is not only great, it's inspiring IMHO. An E-65 with a harmonizer might be the only keyboard that would coax me to sell this baby - it's a real keeper.
I've bought and sold about 7-8 keyboards in the last year. Now, with the E-60 and XK-1 I feel I have a near-perfect setup. The two are very simple to play together; the closest to a two-manual-in-one keyboard setup I've come across yet. I am very glad and satisfied with the E-60. It is not a PA800 or maybe even an S900 when you compare features (maybe it should be compared to a PA500 or a S700), BUT the 76 note feature is one big plus for me. For more features you can get an E-80 or G-70, but then you don't get - lower price, lighter weight or 76 notes. I like it - a lot!
[This message has been edited by cassp (edited 01-31-2008).]