Diki,

I tend to agree with you. I got to play a PA300 a few weeks ago, I liked much of the overall sounds, but there didn't seem to be the variety of styles that I found with Yamaha and Roland keyboards. Granted, I only played it for an hour, but I thought the piano sounded somewhat thin, and I was not enamored with the guitar sounds. Maybe it's just me, but I really like Yamaha's individual instrument voices better than most keyboards I've had the opportunity to play and hear during this trip. Now, I have been told that the PA600 grand piano sounds great, but again, I haven't had the opportunity to hear it up close and personal. I use a lot of guitar, sax, fiddle, strings and yes, even the grand piano voices, all of which I consider essential to my performances.

Cheers,

Gary cool
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