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Originally posted by Diki:
Little difference between the E80 and the G70 to warrant a 76 E.

To be honest, I think that Roland's E series more fits the 'home' designation than the PSR's and Tyros's ...
Doesn't stop me from hankering after a 76 PSR, though. Just like you, I've got a feeling that, for cocktail and background gigs, a (76 for me ) PSR would be close to the perfect tool...


I just figured Roland would have classed them differently...the G70 being the "pro" arranger (no speakers), a 76 note E-80 the "home" arranger...and it just seemed odd to have 76 on a MOTL and 61 on the TOTL.

Of course we know Yamaha never does anything odd...

Regarding a 76 PSR, I don't want to play piano on unweighted keys (that's why I don't have an NP-30), so I'd still have to take my P-85 if I planned any solo piano pieces, or the gig required them along with the arranger tunes.

That's also why I hope they upgrade the DGX line to at least the S900 specs, keeping the 88 GHS keys and making it nearly as light as my P-85, but I may as well count what I'll do with my Lotto winnings too.

[This message has been edited by ianmcnll (edited 05-19-2009).]
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