Really true, it's astonishing when the very important piano sound (at least to me) of a keyboard which costs 10-times as much as the other, can not reach it's quality. (But don't get me wrong, the Tyros2 seems to be overall a great key.)

Hope to get the WK-3200 in two or three weeks and lookin forward to it!
Longer time ago I had (only few) piano lessons and bought a Kawai (acoustic) piano. It was lots of fun even if there were people who learned the stuff faster than me... (some time later when I got 18 decided to sell it to buy a car ). But nevertheless it was lots a fun and I loved to play.
Hope I will get along with the accompaniment, perhaps I'll look for a practice book


Linda,
on my search in the archive about the WK-Series also found some posts from you which helped me a lot on my decision. Thought - mmmh, she already has a PSR-2000 but prefers to play a Casio? This was the point when I started gettin curious - to be honest, I never had a very high opinion of Casio... But things can change and it really seems Casio has improved themselves. Perhaps they could improve their marketing too... (Hello Yamaha)
What kind of music do you like to play?

Squeak,
you also helped me with the posts and last but not least with your recent reply to my question-thread. Thanks! I also thought about the decision 3200/3700 but as you already stated, owning a card reader it's not a must (btw I've got 19in1 ). Perhaps you can let us know when you get yours...

Tony,
yeah, it's really nice to play on a hammer action keyboard (or the real thing) but now I can't afford it. But I sure will be happy with the WK.

-Sunfactor

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