Casio CTK-6000
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Innovative features ruined by terrible voicings – I bought this unit due to it's extensive features, unfortunately the quality of the Tones made it simply unplayable in the studio, once you hear it through Mackie s5 monitors its shortcomings are appalling, the Piano is shocking, strings, dreadful, in fact no voicings are adequate, good for a kids play thing but not much else, flimsy construction, for $50 less you can buy a Yamaha e423 which eats the Casio for breakfast, very disappointing Keyboard, sold it to an 11 year old (he loves it) brought a Yamaha Psr 550B, brilliant Keyboard. Good rhythm and tone editors Everything else
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Obviously you did not go into the perimeter settings to tweak the sounds and effects. Yes, the Yamaha PSR E423 is a decent keyboard (I own it and a Motif) - but the Casio ctk6000 has so much more than the E423 - too bad you couldn't find it.