I've just about convinced my parents to lend me a few hundred bob to buy the keyboard I want, the PSR2000. Infact I've persuaded them to come along to Hands Music tomorrow (where there's a PSR2000 on display) to show them. However, I'm not buying it from there because they charge full price!

Thanks to everyone who's given me advice, it has helped a lot.

Oh, and a few questions:
1. Why is the PSR2000 slightly heavier than the PSR1000?
2. Are the voices that are both present on the PSR1000 and PSR2000 of the same tone and quality?
3. Why does the keyboard focus so heavily on 'styles' when they are generally associated with (dare I say it) beginner and intermediate musicians. Surely only more advanced players are going to buy the more expensive keyboards?
4. Is the PSR2000's sound quality one of its main strengths?
5. If you harmonise your voice on the keyboard, can you transfer the sound onto computer to be saved?

6. (MY MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION)
Which has better sound quality, the PSR2000 or the Creative SoundBlaster Live Platinum?

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Hope you had a Merry Christmas.

Jamie Frost

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Jamie Frost