Fran makes a good point. Although I'm interested in the new S line, it would strictly be used at home.

The PSR's aren't designed for road use (regardless of what others here say who gig with them). Sure they're light, but they're light for a reason. I read a review the other day regarding the 3000 and the owner had to replace to strip under the keys twice in 18 months.

Yamaha sure does pack in a lot of features, but you really take a hit in build quality with the PSR line. Hopefully the S-900 will be different.

Squeak
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