Buy them both, then sell the one you don't like.

Graham and I are both old codgers, therefore, weight is a factor. The 3000 has lots of new features, but I will not rule on it one way or another until I actually get to see, touch, feel, play and smell the keyboard. The owner of a local music store just retured from NAMM and said it was probably the best keyboard he has ever encountered, and he hopes to have them in stock by July. It's difficult to pass judgement on something that is not yet available. As for the key feel, the only person that knows is the demo-guy at the NAMM show, and the few others that may have touched them. To my knowledge, no one on the forum actually played the board and compared it side by side to anything else.
Cheers,
Gary
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