Originally posted by FransN:
My last Yamaha was the psr 730. Great keyboard. But like James said after the great psr 9000 pro they didn't make keyboards anymore that I like.
Actually, I wasn't too fussy about the PSR-730, and I think Yamaha really came to the top of their game with the PSR-2000/3000/S900/S910.
Nowadays, a mid-range keyboard does so much, that it's not necessary to buy a TOTL instrument.
The PA-800 seems to be a great instrument...there are few users on SZ that are very enthusiastic about them.
I'm helplessly hooked on Yamaha, especially the PSR-S910, although I think Korg's idea of the PA-588 would be something Yamaha should seriously look at in terms of an 88 note
portable arranger.
Skinny it up a bit more...down to about 30 lbs, and stick the S910's innards inside it...plus use Yamaha's Graded Hammer action like on the very successful P85 digital portable piano.
They certainly can learn from one another....no shame in that.
