Of course, one thing we have not mentioned here yet is the 6-octave range of the Casio. This enables many Classical pieces to be played on Piano. Certainly not possible on Tyros 1 or 2. But there again I don't think anyone would buy Tyros as a piano would they? There is no doubt that the sounds on Tyros 2 are quite astounding. No wonder the electronic organ has all but died in the Northern Hemisphere.

I still enjoy playing Casio WK3500 as a piano, but nothing in my estimation beats a proper 88-key graded hammer action board or an acoustic piano in concert pitch.

I decided to give the Tyros Page a bit of 'Casiology'

Tony.

[This message has been edited by TonyG (edited 10-31-2005).]