Hello
Do you need 76 keys? If so, I would strongly consider getting a Yamaha DGX505 instead for almost half the money. Why? It sounds better, is easier to operate and has a lot of support on the internet.
If you don't need 76 keys and you want to spend around $1000, then I suggest the PSR2000 for around $600-700, a PSR2100 $700-1000 or shop for a good price on a PSR3000.
In the long run if you need 76 keys I suggest the DGX505, if 61 keys is ok and you don't mind spending just a little more,get a PSR3000. I guarantee you'll be a happy camper.
These are my opinions from my playing and teaching experience and also being in music retail since 1976. Sound is very subjective, so try to find a way to test drive the one(s) that you are interested in. Many places will give you 30 to 45 days to return. This way you'll know for sure which one YOU like the best.
Scott Langholff
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