Here's my 2 cents. In October of 2004 I bought a DGX 505. I just started gigging at that time and thought might be an Ok board. The DGX 505 is decent for the money and I played half dozen jobs with it. It's not a bad sounding board, it just doesn't have enough styles and voices. For a pianist the keys as others have said better than what's on the PSR. but the action still too light for my taste. A few months later I traded it for Casio PRivia px400r. The action on it much better, but the styles and voices left a lot to be desired. I then bought the PSR 3000, 61 keys leave something to be desired, but I've adjusted. I'm happy with the 3000, but that never ending search for the perfect board continues.

Maybe I'm missing something, but if Yammie can make the 505 and retail it for $550. Why can't they make a board like the 3000 withm 88 keys and an action like in the 505 and sell that for about $1795???



[This message has been edited by Stephenm52 (edited 05-09-2006).]