I totally agree about the wait, and get something you know you will love, will be a solid, and professional product. My story is that about 3/4 of a year ago, maybe half, i dunno. But i was in search of a keyboard...my price... about 200 bucks... couldnt spend more... I liked the products at 200 bucks at the time, but there was always more money to dump into it to get something worth while. I kept jacking up what i was going to get all the way from a PSR 293 to a Roland XP-60, about three times as much as i originally planned to spend. It was a huge dent in my wallet, and it cleaned me out and then some. I loved that board alot, and was so glad i didnt go for the 293. I was new to the keyboarding scene, and if i were to get something of that caliber to spark my intrest, and keep it lit for a long time would be impossible with a 200 dollar board. Once i got my XP-60 enjoyed it fully and I planed to sell it before the value would decrease too much. because i could sell it, and buy something twice is power for a couple hundred more. I sold my XP for a Fantom-S, which IMO is the most amazing board i have yet encountered (maybe the Fantom-X takes the cake though ) I still have it and actually plan to keep it for...a couple years So theres my story of how an enspiring kid with 200 bucks, now has a high end workstation, four times as much but im actually debt free, its fully mine! But my moral is, you get what you pay for, and even if it takes more time to save up for something great, its worth every minute.


Phil

Sorry, pretty bad typos, i think i fixed most though

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