I'm having lots of problems with my PSR2000s. I had a problem that was just repaired. Button #C on the Style Control section wasn't working unless I pressed it extra hard. It took five weeks before my semi local tech had time to take a look at it. In the meantime I was playing my other PSR 2000.
It took them three weeks for it to be ready, I brought it home, and guess what? They didn't fix it at all. I brought it back, and had to wait another week. It turns out there was a problem with the tact switch of that button. I probably wore it out.
As soon as I got it back, I started noticing that the Break button of my other PSR2000 wasn't working about 10% of the time when I pressed it.
So I made a service appointment and started using the PSR2000 that was just repaired. Then, to my horror, I discovered that I'm having the same problem with the Ending button of the one that was just repaired. Sometimes, I have to press the button three or four times until it responds. A bit embarrassing live!
So I have two malfunctioning PSR2000s.
So I had to buy a third one, which I will probably return after I get these other two urgently repaired. I'll have to shell out some extra money to get them repaired.
This is not a professional keyboard. It has a lot of professional features, but it is constructed for amateurs.
Has anybody else had problems with their switches wearing out?
Beakybird