Finally someone reply's. Well just recently my little speaker broke and so I am borrowing my church's Peavey that they had laying around collecting dust. They don't use it anymore because their new keyboard doesn't need an amp. So I have a much better speaker now. Doesn't really make any different in sound. I'm only a young teenager so I don't really have the money like you probably do. When my church had the RD-300 (its now mine) it was hooked up to their system and plus is was in a much larger environment. I believe thats why it sounded much more like a piano. It kind of hid the bad part of the sound. If I ever use it for something that needs to be hooked up to a big sound system I will bring along my tape recorder and see what it sounds like.
You are like me, I tend to use Piano 3 (Grand Electric Piano) alot myself, mostly with the chorus though. Piano 3 with chorus sounds wonderful. If you notice, Piano 3, with or without chorus, has a ching noise in it. That is really what I think makes Piano 3 sound good. Also, Piano 2 with chorus can sound good at times.
Also my big question that I'm wondering, is there anything I can do on the keyboard to make the voices (sounds) sound better?
Well thanks for replying and if you have ICQ, I would like to talk to you sometime. If you don't have ICQ, go to http:/www.icq.com and download ICQ2000a. I would really like to talk with you. Bye.
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Ryan Stroup
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I own an RD-300
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Ryan Stroup
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I own an RD-300