Nobby,
My third MZ2000 just came to the door about an hour ago. It appears to be a keeper. Has all its fingers and toes that I can see.
To answer your questions about the country styles. Here is a list of what the MZ has for country styles. Keep in mind that you can alter these styles any way you like and you can also import up to 10 more styles into the keyboard from Roland styles disks and Technics styles disk which give you unlimited assortment and are available to download on the net. You may want to look at the MZ2000 because it also has drawbar organ sounds that I know you would enjoy playing if your into the gospel music.
Bluegrass
Country
C&W
Country SHFL
Country Waltz
Fast Gospel
Slow Gospel
Dixi
I sold the WK-1800 to my daughter. I will have her give me a list of the country styles on it. The WK-1800 can also convert Roland styles and Technics styles and save them into 10 areas like the mz but the process is a bit different. You have to load the program from a disk. On the MZ2000 its built into the onboard program. The WK-1800 is very strong into piano sounds and piano styles. It also has 76 keys which I miss already. It also has nice organ sounds. The MZ has 61.
Its tough deciding on the MZ or the WK-1800 because there is no place to actually see one or try one for real. Hope I can help with any info you need. I am not that familar with it yet, but hope to be in time.
Hope this helps!
-Linda
[This message has been edited by LindaFus (edited 11-20-2000).]
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Linda F
Casio Privia PX-560 - Korg Micro Arranger - Casio MZ X500