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#157110 - 05/02/05 06:37 PM please help a new guy
Ondo Offline
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Registered: 05/02/05
Posts: 3
Loc: Spokane Wa USA
hello. This is my first post to the synth zone. so please be patiant with me (spelling grammer whatnot)

i have spent the last 9 months saving for a powerful synth....i am very new to the keyboard game (both playing and models) but i would like to think i got the basics down.

i am a little bit biased towards the yamha tyros..but a few pals of mine are suggesting the psr-3000 becuase of ease of use and the "low" cost of a first keybaord (sorry for the quotes..money is fairly tight for me. thank god my father agreed to pay for part of my keybaord and my uncle to pay for another part) i almost have enough for the tyros... but the 3000 seems cool too

i have had a tiny bit of experiance with the roland VA-76 and LOVED the guitar sounds on it. i am told its not made anymore

basicly..all you wize men..i am asking for what would be a good synth and i would like suggestions on where to get a tyros/psr-3000/whatever the hell you guys suggesst

thanks for having the patiance for a new guy


Ondo

PS remember i am up to all crizitizems and sorry agian for the spelling/grammer

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#157111 - 05/02/05 07:01 PM Re: please help a new guy
SemiLiveMusic Offline
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Registered: 08/28/04
Posts: 2204
Loc: Louisiana, USA
Many more people on here know a lot more than me but I assure they are going to ask what do you want to do with it. How do you plan to use it? Hey, I wish I had either one!

You are in USA, so, I am aware of Dan01 and George Kaye, dealers on here.

You have limited funds... and IF you plan on playing out in the not too distant future, you could buy a 3000 and have money left over for many goodies, including a small PA.

BTW, a 3000 has onboard speakers, so, that's a plus.
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#157112 - 05/02/05 07:49 PM Re: please help a new guy
Tony Rome Offline
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Registered: 12/11/04
Posts: 1374
Loc: Cozumel Mexico
Hello and welcome to the Synth Zone....you will find a great bunch of guys and gals here to help you with just about everything
that you need to know.....I started with the 2100 and quickly went to the 3000 and am prsently waiting for my Tyros that will be here on the 7th, Sat. I am quite pleased with the 3000, but as SemiLiveMusic stated, it
would depend on your use....ask all the questions here you want...I like you, don't know that much yet but I'm planning to change all that...also stated before, was George and Dan music stores...George is in Cal..his e-mail.. gkayesmusicscene@aol.com
unfortuneitly I don't have Dan's e-mail...
maybe some one can post it for you...they are both members that want to help....good luck.....
Tony Rome



[This message has been edited by Tony Rome (edited 05-02-2005).]

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#157113 - 05/02/05 08:32 PM Re: please help a new guy
travlin'easy Offline
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15563
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
First and foremost, the 3000 is an incredible keyboard that will do more than anyone can imagine. The tyros has a few more features, but as stated does not come through with speakers. There are so many options with both boards that the best suggestion I have is to download the manuals on each from the Yamaha website, look over the specifications, then go to a dealer and base your decission on what you hear coming out of the keyboards while listening to each with quality headphones.

Good luck on your decission, and as many folks here will tell you, you cannot go wrong with either board.

Gary
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#157114 - 05/02/05 09:16 PM Re: please help a new guy
DonM Offline
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
Welcome!
You can use the search feature on this forum. Differences between the Tyros and 3000 have been discussed many times. You'll find opinions both ways.
DonM
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#157115 - 05/02/05 10:17 PM Re: please help a new guy
Scottyee Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Hi Ondo (Mark): Here are some specific SZ thread links which you might find useful to read. I'm personally partial to the Tyros, but you need to weigh your decision on your own personal feature needs, budget, & other requirements:

Tyros v 3000

Real Difference between 3000 and Tyros

Did I make the right choice (PSR3000)

Scott
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#157116 - 05/03/05 10:26 PM Re: please help a new guy
mcmc Offline
Junior Member

Registered: 04/05/05
Posts: 8
Loc: Daly City,CA. USA
Hi Ondo! Just like you, I'm also new here at SZ. Actually, this is my first time to post a reply. I have been visiting this forum since 2002. I really enjoy the information I read from the members. You'll also get some laughs to funny comments around here. I love it!
Anyway to answer you question, Tyros is w/out a doubt a better KB of the two, in every angle. But if your budget only allows for a PSR3000, go for it! This KB sounds great! Just read the comments of the members that own a PSR3000, that might help.
Blessings!
mcmc

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#157117 - 05/04/05 07:26 AM Re: please help a new guy
flatfoot Offline
Member

Registered: 06/17/03
Posts: 118
Loc: sacramento CA
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Hi Ondo!

I have tried both the 3000 and the tyros. Both are wonderful instruments. In the end I relized that both were far too complex for my needs. I bought the much simpler DGX 3000. This board does all the things I need, and it sounds great with Logitech speakers added. In fact, even this modest keyboard has a vast array of festures beyond what I will ever use.

Also the DGX305 has 76 keys. This was very important to me.

My philosophy is that I would rather split my budget so that I will be able to get other things I need, like speakers, software, etc. I would rather take this approach instead of sinking all my money into one single powerful unit.

Douglas Wolfe.

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#157118 - 05/04/05 08:05 AM Re: please help a new guy
loungelyzard Offline
Member

Registered: 10/31/04
Posts: 535
Loc: North Eastern Calif.
Ondo:

Big welcome aboard. The tyros will probably be replaced with the tyros 2 in a few months, and its possible that everyone will be switching. Buying a keyboard is 100% based on what you intend to do with it, but if you're just getting started, and not sure of your future, you have the growing/learning thing to contend with. I don't know what you're about but trying to read between the lines, I'll attempt a suggestion, go for the 3000 and get a Logitech z5500 sound system, should be around $1850.00 This will take you to professional level no problems, and give you a chance to learn about all the new stuff that's coming in the near future.

Say to Dad and your uncle, that you want to keep the cost as low as possible since they're being so generious, so have picked the less expensive system. And when you blow them away with the sound, they may be very impressed with you, and willing to help in the future, If you don't become rich and famous overnight! LOL OR (lots of Luck). Anyway you go if it's Yamaha, you'll enjoy it I'm sure, If you're like most of us, we seem to dream, (THERE'S ALWAYS ANOTHER THAT MIGHT BE BETTER, I WISHED I'D GOT THAT ONE)

Cheers..Pose
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#157119 - 05/04/05 10:43 AM Re: please help a new guy
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
Estimated arrival date for Tyros 2 in Europe: October 2005.
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