I promised myself I was going to be laid back on this keyboard, but there are a few more things I'd like to add without editing my original reply.
* The keyboard is relatively thinner in width and height than the TOTL arrangers nowadays. It fits nicely on a stand and permits me to stack the XK-1 closer to it, giving me a better two-manual feel.
* The SMF Cover features remains one of my favorite features. Sometimes I change the sound of a file based on the type of audience or the mood I wish to achieve. And if you don't find something you really like, it at least gives you ideas of what you might want to edit.
* The key feel is not the same as the G70, but it is good, comfortable and very easy to get used to.
* I don't think the piano sample is the same as the G70, but again it is very good.
*I'm still looking for a convenient way to have my main SMF library always available and an additional list of songs (100's) on reserve if ever needed. I've reverted to using two CF cards; it works.
* Because I've already mentioned this twice, it should be obvious that this is an excellent keyboard for guys who play SMFs. I guess the other E's and G70 are excellent too.
* Lastly for now, the G70 and E80 styles seem to transfer into the E-60 seemlessly. That makes up for the lesser number of styles onboard. But having said that, some of the onboard styles are unique and very good.