WOW!! I'm not at all surprised that this is now an issue with the PSR-2000..... Yammie really is messing things up with their customers. Again it was the same way with the EX series (and several other keyboards they made) Yamaha has a hard time admitting that they screwed up. I remember when I first ordered the chips to upgrade my EX-7.. I told the tech all the problems I had with the board and the tech acted as if I was an idiot and told me there's nothing wrong with my keyboard and I would not get a OS upgrade without paying for it.. The Yamaha Corp. can really be jackasses when it comes to the issue of chip upgrades.. They know the keyboards are faulty, but they don't follow up and offer the upgrades free like they should. I had a few choice words with a Yamaha tech who told me I would have to pay $140.00 just to get the upgrade. I told him why in the hell should I pay $140.00 for their mistake...?? That's really bad business if you ask me. Yamaha is always releasing these keyboards full of bugs, then have the nerve to tell us we have to pay for their mistakes..... My suggestion to all the PSR-2000 owners is this..., Do the same thing we had to do with our EX's.. RAISE ALL HELL WITH THEM! Legally Yamaha is at fault and they know this.. If the keyboards are not working as they should then Yamaha is obligated to fix the problem. It's all listed in the warranty... If you get enough people complaining about this, Yamaha will turn around and offer the free upgrades. Honestly I don't know why Yamaha still does the chips anyways.. One of the reasons they were giving us a hard time with the upgrades for our EX's was because of the price they had to pay for them.... It would have been so much more cost efficient for them to have set the PSR-2000 to be upgradable via floppy.. It worked so well with the PSR-9000, why can't they do it with the 2000? Again I think Yammie needs a complete overhaul in their company, and should start fixing these problems.. They don't realize how much of an impact forums like this one can have on their sales..........

Squeak
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