Yamaha Psr-9000,540,340

Posted by: Anonymous

Yamaha Psr-9000,540,340 - 03/21/01 01:51 PM

I am tryig to find a sweet deal on any of these models used. Can anyone assist me?
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Yamaha Psr-9000,540,340 - 03/21/01 03:46 PM

Hmmmm, you want a Caddilac, a Honda and a Yugo. Better try eBay.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Yamaha Psr-9000,540,340 - 03/26/01 07:23 AM

Found the Honda for $300.00 Thanks uncle Dave
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Originally posted by Uncle Dave:
Hmmmm, you want a Caddilac, a Honda and a Yugo. Better try eBay.
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Yamaha Psr-9000,540,340 - 03/26/01 08:15 AM

Cool. Very cool.
Posted by: Stevizard

Re: Yamaha Psr-9000,540,340 - 03/26/01 08:35 AM

Cableman,

I can get you a 9000PRO for $2900.00 plus $50 shipping. That's the best I've found.
Posted by: XYGridLock

Re: Yamaha Psr-9000,540,340 - 04/02/01 06:45 AM

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Originally posted by Cableman:
I am tryig to find a sweet deal on any of these models used. Can anyone assist me?


You didn't consider PSR740? YOu should....I bought one for $1,233. It has 64note polyphony..exceptional piano voice and superb bass ports. I first bought psr540 for $550....THe psr540 was good...but then I realize that someday need a higher note polyphony (64) and the psr540 has only 32 note polyphony. So I trade it. The psr540 is very good....while the psr340 is very far from PSR-540 in terms of piano sound voice and sequencing capability.
Posted by: Michael Gallagher

Re: Yamaha Psr-9000,540,340 - 04/07/01 05:54 AM

I am in ireland and I bought a PSR 9000 v" a few months ago - best deal I got was from Pro Music in Italy - good prices and prompt shipment by UPS. If shipping cost to USA is not prohibitive they are worth a shout