Hello everyone!
I'm a new owner of a Yamaha PSR-EW400. My first instrument was a Yamaha Electone B-4 organ in the early 1970's. There have been dozens of others (from many different companies) in between. My stage instrument is currently a Roland RD-2000, but I got the PSR for more informal gatherings and easier portability. The only other Yamaha I own at the moment is another Electone organ - an HE-6. If the arranger features of the EW400 agree with me, I'll probably upgrade to a Tyros of some sort in the future. We'll see...
-Jim
Welcome. I've been looking at maybe getting a EW 400. I like the idea of 76 keys for only 299. Will be looking forward to your comments about the board.
E arl
Thank you.
Sweetwater called today to tell me the EW400 is now shipping - I should have it next week.
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Hi Jim,
There appears to be very few forum members in Oregon. May I ask where you are located? I am in Salem.
Thanks,
- Royce
Quote from: RoyceM on Dec 29, 2017, 07:15 PM
Hi Jim,
There appears to be very few forum members in Oregon. May I ask where you are located? I am in Salem.
Thanks,
- Royce
Hi Royce,
I am about 25 miles south of you.
-Jim
Welcome, Jim! I hope you enjoy your PSR-EW400, whether or not you decide to use its arranger features! :)
Quote from: SeaGtGruff on Dec 30, 2017, 03:14 AM
Welcome, Jim! I hope you enjoy your PSR-EW400, whether or not you decide to use its arranger features! :)
Thank you! The one-man-band style of playing is new to me (hence the small outlay to test the waters) - but I'm getting too old to do the group thing these days, fun as it was. ;)
Hi Jim....welcome to the forum! You will discover a wealth of information here as well as friendship and encouragement. Truly a great place to start your musical journey with the PSR-EW400.