I have to agree with Don. Altough his post may seems a little harsh

I think he's right. Yamaha I think (clearly) showing its history doesn't give two darn hoots about the arranger area of customer service and customer loyalty.
Don's also right about the numbers who play for money as well. They aim for the home player and hobbiest (even though the bastards price one of their semi-pro keyboards at nearly $1,500), and it (in my opinion has a build quality of a cheap $200 Casio)

Yeah I know some will disagree because of how often they play out with them, but seriously it's not built for the gigging musician.
Squeak
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 10-03-2005).]
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