Hi Bebop,
my 9000pro did also. Fortunately I got a 30% discount when I bought it 2 years ago. But I still ended up losing another 30% when I sold it a few weeks back and basically the 9000pro is still a current model.

I must admit in all the years I bought and privately sold my keyboards ( back in the 90's and there's been quite a few) I've never had one depreciate so greatly. Maybe it's just a sign of the times.
Actually my kn's were the least hassle to find a new home for, and I used to get a fairly good price for them. Maybe it's because the kn's are fairly popular here ( in Aust.)& easy to find, wheras the up market yamahas are not as readily available.

Either way, it made me a bit wary, even though the psr2xxx's seem great value for money.

best wishes
Rikki


[QUOTE]Originally posted by BEBOP:
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It is also interesting that the PSR9000 has depreciated almost 60 % in the year I have had it.
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Rikki 🧸

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