Jørgen,

Thanks for suppplying the latest photos of the PSR9000-PRO. In one word: It looks "awesome".

This looks like one hell of a professional keyboard . . . both in style and substance.

Finally a keyboard with chord recognition capabilities to satisfy "both" the amatuer and professional alike. And I also like the idea of having 76 keys to play on again. (miss that with my Technics KN5000). By the way, are the PSR9000-Pro keys 'fully weighted' or?

I am particularly impressed with the pro XLR mic input, the solid looking extra wide music stand and the goose neck light which plugs directly into the back of the keyboard. Wow, what will they think of next.... maybe a custom drink holder to hold your margaritta drink in would be nice (hahaha)

My only concern now is whether (as Uncle Dave and a few others have reported with the PSR9000) polyphony will be a problem or not? I will want to be able to utilize the new grand piano sample in 'full keyboard mode" so hope it doesn't eat up too many voices to also have full backup arrangements when needed as well.

And then there's the weight . . . but I just joined the gym so maybe by the time the PSR9000 PRO is released I'll be able to lift it with just 'one' finger (hahaha)

- Scott
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