Registered: 03/22/17
Posts: 449
Loc: Mountain Home, AR
Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By ekurburski
. The justification is in YOUR Head only.
Good luck.
Well, not quite. There is this ongoing problem of a wife who does NOT understand my rustication
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PSR 740,PSR 3000, Mirage, tx7, mp32, Pro Tools 10,11 SONAR, Reaper, BIAB 2020 and a pile of Computer Music mags w/disks College student was working on Doctoral, Education Now just doing courses to do courses
People ask & message me and ask if I still have and enjoy the Yamaha S670 YES....and quite frankly, I am surprised and happy that I stoodwith it, gave it a good chance and still enjoying it to this pointsince February 27th, 2019,...it really is the best "bang for the buck' sound & style wise for my needs at this time compared to anything on the market..... Take care
Larry, This is exactly my predicament. I have a PSR 3000 in excellent condition. Is there really a justification to spend even $800 in the S670? It is certainly tempting.
If your happy with your sound and features on the keyboard you have keep it and enjoy playing it,....if you want or need everything the Psr3000 doesn't give you vs the newer keyboard on the market then buy a NEW model. The decision is YOUR & YOURS alone for YOUR needs it's as simple as that. The justification is in YOUR Head only.
Good luck.
Could not have said it any better than this! Enjoy!
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Jill
PSR S970, PSR S910, ShureSM57 mics, and way too much misc.
Registered: 03/22/17
Posts: 449
Loc: Mountain Home, AR
Originally Posted By lahawk
So an older, excellent condition PSR-3000, or a new S670 ?
how about both?
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PSR 740,PSR 3000, Mirage, tx7, mp32, Pro Tools 10,11 SONAR, Reaper, BIAB 2020 and a pile of Computer Music mags w/disks College student was working on Doctoral, Education Now just doing courses to do courses