The more telling discussion that would probably help manufacturers is
Would an arranger that has 76 keys just by that fact alone deter the 61ers from getting the arranger that have 76 keys?

I could see the 76ers saying that because a 61 key keyboard does not have enough keys, they would not buy it. Can the 61ers say that because a keyboard has 76 keys, they would not buy it. Are the 61ers saying that the extra keys distracts them or the extra keys confuses them.


I mean, if a computer can come with 3 USB ports or 4 USB ports, if you only want 3 would you necessarily reject having 4 because it is not 3?


The poll only goes to show that a manufacturer can only gain by having a 76 key arranger over a 61. What would they have to loose.

The ones who buy a 61 key arranger are not concerned with the keys but mainly the sounds, styles and OS. The one who don’t by a 61 key arranger but buy a 76 key one obviously keys are a major issue with them and as good as the sounds styles and OS are, the number of keys is a deal breaker. We can not say that about the 61ers.
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