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#96703 - 02/05/01 07:55 AM
Re: You are making me confused: MZ200-PSR740
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Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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I played the MZ2000 at the NAMM show a few weeks ago here in California, and I mentioned that although I thought this was better than any other casio I've tried, I still thought many of the sounds didn't sound as good as Yamaha, Roland and other keyboards and that for the same price, although the casio keyboard looks very impressive, the Yamaha PSR740 still sounds better in the way the acoustic instruments sound. I too had heard many on this forum saying they like the Casio better and that is why I looked for it at NAMM to give it a try. I thought at first maybe I should seriously consider selling this keyboard in my store, but after playing it for an hour I decided the others I already sell are better, and since receiving the new roland VA-3, I have found a keyboard with a much better sequencer than the Yamaha so I don't see a plus for the Casio. George Kaye
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#96705 - 02/05/01 11:05 AM
Re: You are making me confused: MZ200-PSR740
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Registered: 03/24/99
Posts: 736
Loc: Half Moon Bay, CA, USA
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My 2 cents... I tried a Casio wk-1800. I liked some of the styles a lot. And some of the sounds were very good. I wouldn't mind having one to fool around with. (See, I play for fun - not for a living). But, if pressed, I would agree the 740 is probably better. Thing is, we are always comparing & choosing. And, when it comes to the sounds (voices), we will almost always disagree. Once in a while, I listen to someone expound on what a beautiful flute or violin a certain board has - and I think, he must be kidding. For instance, Yamaha's "Sweet Voices" - they're o.k., but not unbeleivably great. In fact, the sweet flute often sounds crappy. There is just too much variation among all of us, as to what we each like. That is why there is no perfect keyboard. One man's perfect piano is another man's "too bright", etc. The Casio's are not going to replace any of the other "pro" models. But they are pretty cool to play. Tom Ready to receive the flames ! [This message has been edited by TomTomSF (edited 02-05-2001).]
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#96706 - 02/05/01 12:30 PM
Re: You are making me confused: MZ200-PSR740
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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I agree with Tom.... The thing is that everyone has their own personal tastes when it comes to sound. The keyboard market has changed a lot over the past 3 years. Makers we never thought would produce anything good are now catching up with the big dogs (casio mz2000 is a good example) It'a all a matter of taste. If you've been playing Yamaha for a long time those sounds my grow on you and one might tend to favor them. Yes yamaha does have some good sounds but it varies with all brands.. Yamaha has good pianos and Rhodes ect, and Korg has killer strings. It doesn't matter if it's a casio or korg, as long as it sounds good to the person who uses it...
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