Yep... That's what we're saying. You've already spent a lot of time gathering information / opinions you get from this and other sites, ( hopefully remembering that opinions are just that.. opinions ). Check out the manufacturers sites too, then figure out what you need and like in a keyboard, play it / them ( the most important step in the whole process ) and then.... Go Buy one.

If you find out later on that you wanted something else instead, or what you bought isn't your ideal board, all is not lost. You can certainly sell it and try again. Most of the recognizable brand name arrangers have a decent resale value.

I had a PSR 2000 for several months and it was a great board to play, but after a while, I realized it really wasn't the right board for me. So... I sold it. It cost me a little over hundred bucks or so when all was said and done ( from my purchase price to resale ), but.. I did get a good bit of use out of it, so in my mind, all I really did was rent it for about six months, and then transferred it to someone who was better able to use it. Not bad for a hundred bucks or so...

AJ


[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 12-20-2003).]
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