Well, I don't have an exact answer yet, but what I meant was that I think the PSR2000 has a parametric EQ like todays effect boxes according to the industrial standard of today. (Sorry about my english. I don't know how many errors I have done, but I'll try ...).
I think the parametric EQ has a default "bell shaped curve" that is as good as the standard of todays "ordinary or medium priced" effect boxes. I'm very happy that the PSR2000 sounds much better than I thought of. I had never before bought a keyboard unheard, but in some way I was sure that I couldn't be dissapointed by the sound of the PSR2000, so I bought it unheard :-). (I have heard the PSR9000 and similar "top of the line" from other manufacturers before.) Heard = Listen ? :-)
To summarize: I don't think the parametric EQ of the PSR2000 is a weak point of the keyboard. I'm surprised that it has so many EQ options. I'll try to investigate this further ...



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