Hello,
The surname is Smies by the way, but you are easily forgiven !!
Not sure there is much point in doing so as many have written on the PA950 which is the more expensive ( substantiallly even) brother of the PA750.But I do not mind giving it a try, in particular comparing it to my Korg PA800 and the PA500 which I owned previously. ( and of course before that I had the PA80/50/Micro.
Let me say for starters that I like the PSR750 a lot and a lot more than I had anticipated. AFter all the slogan Korg= live band , Yamaha= CD quality still holds up to a certain point.
Hence my personal view that one is best of with one of each really. The PSR 750 imho shines in some sound departments. The acoustit piano is good to very good, the electric pianos are outstanding. In actual fact there is no sound department that is bad or average, be it that e.g. in the sax department it could have been better. But as I mentioned in another thread by tweaking your sounds and styles you can go a long way.
Drums are good and getting better but still trailing compared to Korg and certainly, Ketron, both in quality and in the way you can tweak them while playing !!!
Styles...........are very good and numerous, certainly taking into account you can load all backwards stuff available on the net up to the Tyros 3 without any problems.
The 64 RAM memory, whilst too small and only available for one sound/style Pack at the time , does enable you to load new samples together with a number of styles. I for instance have the Latin Pack on board and it is a worthwile extension.
http://eu.yamahamusicsoft.com/en/instrument/Keyboard/PSR-S750/home?currency=EURThe keybed is pretty poor but suits me fine. The led screen and tweaking on it is a bit of a drag if you are used to the Korg touchscreens but one gets used to it. Besides if you get a Behringer midi controller you can move around a lot faster.
The speakers and overall volume is pretty good and with a small audience you might even get by without external amplification. (mind, I only use it at home, so no personal experience here). In essence I think it is a great keyboard for the price and superbly complimentary to anyone with a Korg or Roland keyboard. Of course if you are a singer you might want to opt for the PA950 with its vocaliser etc. or , alternatively, you could connect a 125 dollar Behringer mixer
(Xenyx 1202) to its line in and still have several microphones (and digital effects) at your disposal. ( no vocaliser though).
In conclusion, it is no Tyros 4 or PA3X but I think it is a great keyboard to have and I am enjoying it.
regards,
John