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Originally posted by MacAllcock:
Does this mean that the keys on the DGX are better (in terms of feel) than those on (for example) the PSR 2000?


Not much if any IMHO. I played the DGX 505 at GC. After I noticed the Keys were "less than ideal" I quickly scurried away to another Keyboard. The Piano sound is pretty good though. You do get 88 Keys, BUT if you are a Piano aficionado and like a real Piano Key feel then you will be sadly disappointed with the DGX-505 IMO.

Yamaha plainly states on their web site that the DGX-305 AND the 505 are for beginners (novices and home hobbyists who aren't concerned about the intricacies and advantages of Professional level features in a Keyboard): who want a good (minus good key feel ) starter Keyboard that excels in the Piano sound department and has 88 keys (DGX-505). The DGX-305 has 76 Keys of course.

Best regards,
Mike



[This message has been edited by keybplayer (edited 09-22-2004).]
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