Sottyee,
Hey I'm gonna let you in on something here about Yamaha and how they do the chip upgrades.. It's interesting to see this topic regarding the PSR-2000. You see, Yamaha did the same thing with their EX series workstations. When the EX-5 and EX-7 were first released they were loaded with bugs, and buyers were outraged about it. We all (including myself, because I owned the EX-7), asked about chip upgrades and we got the exact same answer that was given to you about the PSR-2000. Yamaha wanted to charge us too for the upgrades, even though they knowingly released a keyboard full of bugs. I will bet you money that Yamaha new about these bugs in the PSR-2000 before it was released. This is where the Yamaha Corp. really bites the big one. When we asked for upgrades for our EX's, Yamaha asked us what specific problems we were having with our units, and even though they knew the units were faulty they still tried to charge us for them. It took months, and months of our complaining and threats of filing suit and boycoting their company for them to finally listen. Eventually they made the upgrades free to all registered owners. I bet they're going to do the same thing with the PSR-2000.... Sounds like the EX series all over again...........

Squeak
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