On second thought, I could do without the B3 sound...would only really be good for chording anyway, as weighted action is not so cool for organ leads and smears etc.

If you want to see/feel what an 88 note Tyros2 would be like, just go and spend some time playing a Yamaha CVP-409,(the Roland aficionados can try the KR-series).

In my opinion, the weighted keys are superb for PIANO, but are really clunky for other sounds, especially organ, Saxes or other instruments where a lighter action would be desirable.

That's where Hammond XK-1/XK-3c and clones like the C1 really shine...the action is IMMEDIATE...like a B3 IMMEDIATE.

Just like a weighted hammer piano action as opposed to semi-weighted, there's no substitute for the real organ action like the C1 and others.

Ian
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