After 24 more hours, I'm still very happy with the key feel on this thing. But I'm frustrated with the dry sound of the Stereo piano. The PSR3000's Live! GrandPiano and WarmGrand are too wet for me. The PX-400R sounds realistic, but kind of dull. The PSR3000 sounds too bright, you don't get any feeling of wood vibrating. Oh well. Maybe I'm frustrated with my piano playing skills which have suffered these last few years.

Incidentally, you only get to choose between two Hall reverbs and two Room reverbs, not three. Another limitation is there is no setting for tone or eq.

I think I'll be pretty happy with this thing. I really wanted a one piece unit that I didn't have to hook up to a computer - my wife wouldn't stand for that in the living room. I know I could get a much better piano sound through a computer.

In a couple of years, I'll look around again in the hopes that they will be putting multi-gig sized piano samples inside these stand alone units.

Beakybird