Actually the mega voices on the PSR-3000 are playable... That's one plus there for the Yamaha.

Sounds are always subjective. The MZ can produce some very nice piano sounds. The power in that MZ is in the synth engine and the effects section as well. With the synth engine on the MZ you can make voices comparable to Yamaha's sweet voices such as the "sweet flute". You can make a voice very close to this on the MZ-2000.

Too bad you can't get your hands on the PSR-3000, then you'd be able to make a better (personal) comparison.

Squeak

[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 01-09-2006).]
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