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Yamaha PSR 6300 keyboard – Better than PSR 2000 piano keyboard?

by Jerry
(Connecticut)

Hi,

A Yamaha PSR 6300 keyboard is up for sale in our area and I wanted some views before I could decide whether to buy it.

The problem is that before this offer came up I was thinking of the Yamaha PSR 2000 piano keyboard. I had read some reviews on the Internet and it seems to have lots of features. Not to mention the fact that it looks sleek too.

Problem is that there is not much information about the Yamaha PSR 6300 keyboard on the Internet, so I really do not know much about the psr-6300...could not find anything on the Yamaha website too on the psr6300.

Do you guys think that I should go in for the Yamaha psr 2000 piano keyboard? Will it be much more expensive than the psr-6300?

Or is the Yamaha PSR 6300 keyboard something worth considering?

Any suggestions will be appreciated.

Thanks
Jerry




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Yamaha PSR 6300 keyboard – Better than PSR 2000 piano keyboard?

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Jul 01, 2010
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Yamaha PSR-2000 is still very good!
by: Louie (Brad)

Hi, I have the Yamaha psr-2000 and performing using it every night @ pub since 2007 till now.

I've been recording my actual 1-man band music and store it in a floppy diskettes, and using floppy diskettes for some songs I do it 1-man band during my live shows.

But today there are lots of new USB keyboard arrangers and I think USB method is better now than floppy diskettes.

The songs loading too slow before the music start to play. I think USB's are more faster to load.

But still psr-2000 is very good for me in my experience! It's just heavy to carry; I carry it every time when I have to practice in my room.

I tell you?the Yamaha psr-2000 is indeed a good keyboard!! ...for sequencer/1-man band and also for a full party band performances.

- Brad

Apr 25, 2010
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Yamaha PSR 6300 keyboard ? Better than PSR 2000?
by: Jay

No way, the Yamaha PSR 2000 is far better than the PSR 6300.

The psr-6300 used FM digital sounds, which is a much older method of generating sounds, like in the DX9 keyboards from the early 80's.

All the current manufacturers use sampled sound technology, which involves making use of sound samples to generate the various sounds. This seems to be the road ahead for all the manufacturers.

So I would definitely vouch for the PSR-2000. It could be a bit expensive though but then the sounds and effects are just too good.

If you are tight on budget, you may also consider the Yamaha PSR740, which is also loaded with great features and sounds.

Thanks,
Jay

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