If the arranger appeals to a targeted youth and the styles match today's hits.., then speakers really aren't an issue.

Yes.., Ian's right. The DXJ sold VERY well. It actually sold TOO well. Yamaha didn't expect it to cut into the upper line as it did. The DJX was a lot of modern bang for very little buck too. I'd still have mine.., but I wore that thing out.

I will say this though..., the plastic body on the DJX was TOUGH. It wasn't built like the typical PSR (as the DJX was part of the PSR line as you often don't see the full model number for it shown). The plastic shell on the DJX was hard as hell.., the paint even seemed to be a little more durable too. I think Yamaha speculated that model would actually see road use and built it for that possibility.

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