Oh, I almost forgot. Not only do I play the keyboards, but I also sing, which has a great deal of bearing on the sound quality of the PA system I use. I'm one of those guys that has a deep, relatively soft voice, sounding somewhat like Nat King Cole. Most of the smaller speakers I've tried, including some high priced EV models that touted great frequency response, required the addition of a powered bass, and or a sub-woofer to achieve the same quality. Sure, they were lightweight, but most had no bottom end.

As for saving your PSR-2000 settings on a floppy, each file is relatively small and you can store dozens of set-ups on a single disk. I store four MFD gig files, plus a couple dozen banks of registrations and 20 user style files on a single floppy. You can quickly load all the information into another PSR-2000, which is why I have an identical spare that's fully loaded and ready to go. If one were to suddenly die on the job, the other is fired up and no one is the wiser.

Thanks again,

Gary
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