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#126461 - 09/15/01 04:23 AM I've got my yamaha psr2000 today .
Alain Offline
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Registered: 02/28/99
Posts: 380
Loc: De Panne , Belgium
Hello,
I finaly made a good choise.
I was looking to buy a second keyboard to add to my technics kn6500 and I bought a yamaha psr2000.
It is very good indead...it makes the perfect match with my other keyboard. Very good sounds (same as psr9000) very good styles.
Displaying music notation off midifiles works very good.
I am pleased and now I will read the manual to discover all the goodies.

Greetings,
Alain

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#126462 - 09/15/01 11:24 AM Re: I've got my yamaha psr2000 today .
merlin2812 Offline
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Registered: 08/18/01
Posts: 20
Hello Alain,

What were you looking to complete your first kb??? Other sounds and styles??? Other features??? Happy with the board? Cool!!!
How much did you pay for it??

cu

Merlin

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#126463 - 09/16/01 01:33 AM Re: I've got my yamaha psr2000 today .
Alain Offline
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Registered: 02/28/99
Posts: 380
Loc: De Panne , Belgium
Hello,

I am very pleased with the psr2000.
I wanted a second keyboard to have other sounds and styles , and as a variation to my kn6500.
Both keyboards are very good...very realistic sounds.
I paid 1400 euro, I think 1600 Us dollars.
Greetings,
Alain

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#126464 - 09/17/01 07:14 AM Re: I've got my yamaha psr2000 today .
ViLo Offline
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Registered: 06/30/01
Posts: 461
Loc: Dallas Tx., USA
Quote:
Originally posted by merlin2812:
Hello Alain,

What were you looking to complete your first kb??? Other sounds and styles??? Other features??? Happy with the board? Cool!!!
How much did you pay for it??

cu

Merlin


Musician's Friend Has it for $1199.99!!

ViLo



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#126465 - 09/17/01 03:22 PM Re: I've got my yamaha psr2000 today .
Guardman2001 Offline
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Registered: 05/03/01
Posts: 238
Loc: USA
Actually, Alain, according to today's rates, that's about $1275.00 USD. I have a psr2000 on order here in US. Right now I have my Kn6500, hooked up with my psr740 and it really expands your choices, doesn't it. I love the way you can take a style that isn't quite right and fill it out with the other board. Happy keyboarding.

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#126466 - 09/18/01 12:08 AM Re: I've got my yamaha psr2000 today .
Jupiter5 Offline
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Registered: 10/31/00
Posts: 233
Quote:
Originally posted by Guardman2001:
[B]Actually, Alain, according to today's rates, that's about $1275.00 USD.

"""""I love the way you can take a style that isn't quite right and fill it out with the other board. B]
"""""""

Yes, true Guardman, but it is a very expensive way of doing it .

No seriously, I am a potential "buy a add on keyboard" person myself, and I have the KN6500 as well Gaurdman. Only thing is though, you can't exchange Yamaha files & Technics ones I believe?? - would there be any need to you may ask, since "I have both"? - well, Compatability is important, and I am on standby at the moment, and not decided which Keyboard to Buy. Could be a VA5/7 , could be a PA80 - and with a new operating update out now. But it could be a module also (Roland XV3080 is one that springs to mind in this ever decreasing bank account of mine Gaurdman, 3 arranger keyboards linked together seems quite a "rhythm-full" - or even an Handful at that. I would be worried about getting all the 3 keyboards to work in sync with each other, and not the impression of a "Cluttered feel" to the sound.

Anyway Alain, Gaurdman, what do you think of this KN6500 then? good or what? and have either of you tried the Yamaha 9000 Pro models? (or PSR9000).

Alain, how do the sounds on the PSR2000 compare to the KN6500? (I know there is a big price gap, but keyboards are improving all the time (well - most that is)are the strings/solo cello/Sweet this,Cool that, etc as good as the KN6500 would you say Alain? (sound is subjective I know)

PS: (postscript) I understand the Yamaha PSR 2000 has about the same amount of sounds as the 9000 ones - but how much ROM is there in the PSR 2000?. there is 32MB wave ROM in the PSR 9000 - and 48 in the Pro version. With just a few sounds less, the PSR2000 may not have 32MB of ROM - but how much I wonder??? (it makes a differnece to the overall quality of the sound, and if the Yamaha psr2000 has just 16MB (say), then corners may have been cut somewhere....

Hope you enjoy anyways.

J5






[This message has been edited by Jupiter5 (edited 09-18-2001).]

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#126467 - 09/18/01 12:44 AM Re: I've got my yamaha psr2000 today .
Big Red Offline
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Registered: 01/19/00
Posts: 125
Loc: Canada
I also have a couple of keyboards, my Korg i30 and my old Roland E38. In the interests of expanding the capabilities, I tried linking them together via midi, but not with a very satisfactory outcome. This is mainly because I don't know the midi channel compatibilities between the two. If anyone out there has any suggestions on this, I'd really like to hear your thoughts on the subject.
Thanks

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