After hours aand hours browsing the internet in order to decide what to buy I finally want to ask this forum for advice.I am not a pro keyboard player but I'd love to start learning how to play like one. I want to use any new keyboard in conjuntion with Cakewalk and my pc. It would be my first arranger keyboard I have. So which one suit me better, Technics KN2600 or Yamaha PSR3000 ? Please give me some advice or opinions...Thanks a lot...Fathan
Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
No contest--the PSR3000 is tons better. Technics no longer makes keyboards and the KN technology is several years old now. The 3K is undoubtedly the best bang for the buck in all arranger-land. You can do a search on this forum, or go to the PSR Tutorial site and get all the info you would ever want about the 3K. DonM
Registered: 09/09/02
Posts: 2204
Loc: Florida, USA
The KN 2600 is certainly not a bad board. But, I have to agree with DonM and Gary. Another added plus for the 3000 is all the resource info available from actual users who are so willing to share their knowledge.
Hi , I've been a Technics fan since 1989. Unfortunately they stopped making them last year. Due to those circumstances,if I had to choose now, I'd be buying the PSR3000.
best wishes Rikki
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Dear all Now I am sure that Yamaha would be the right choice for me. I considered KN2600 because the seller tried to convince me it better than PSR3000 for a beginner like me. I doubted his judgement cause he is "the seller"(who might think what is the best for him not for me).But you are all just trying to help me sincerely. Thanks a lot guys.... Fathan
Registered: 03/02/02
Posts: 1221
Loc: Preston, Lancashire, England
Given that the PSR3k has one of the more intuitive menu systems, then what does the KN do to make things easier for "beginners"? I agree with the theory that the salesman is trying to unload the KN because he can't actually sell it in face of the competiition.