Yamaha if you are listening the discounted price to those who have the original PSR 2000 for the new PSR 2000 makes perfect sense because of the flap over the Flash Rom upgrade on the existing PSR 2000. I don't know how far into development Yamaha is on the new PSR 2000, (if there is one), but a wish list would include of course being able to Flash Rom the new one and like Scotty Tee said more internal RAM, ie., at least 10 MB. Also doubling the Polyphony would make it a big seller for sure. And also doubling the wattage of the internal speakers, (like the 9000 has or similar). I am sure this can be done with minimal added weight to the keyboard. Adding a third foot controller would be nice "and needed". Providing a 'better' music stand on the keyboard, ie., one that actually keeps the music in place through a whole song without the sheet music falling off. Compatibility with the new GM2 standard. The ability to Layer 2 voices with the Main voice. A new Triple layered Stereo Grand Piano voice. The current 2000's Grand Piano voice is good but nowhere near, lets say, the 9000Pro. Also the ability to add a 2.5 inch Hard Drive (an option) would sure be nice. Quadrupling the Wave ROM, giving us more cool, sweet voices, the addition of USA Programmed Styles, new and improved Drum Kits and could it be possible to have a "DIGITAL OUT?:-)" I am sure all this could be done for around a $600 to $700 cost increase of the keyboard. It would be a HUGE success in my opinion, eg., "arranger keyboard players prefer built-in speakers" (I know I do). They also act as monitors when playing through an external system. (New customers would buy it in droves in my opinion) plus giving a discount to current 2000 owners would cause a myriad of us to upgrade to the new one too. Total cost: $1,895 to $1,995 to new customers. Cost to existing owners of the 2000: $1,395 to $1,495. Of course that's including "all" of the new features I listed:-)

Mike