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PSR-SX720 and PSR-SX920 Prices and Release Date

Based on the PSR-S series, the SX series models have been completely redesigned and come with a wide array of exciting new features for even more playing, composition and songwriting possibilities.
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👍 Thank you, Guys !
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Jugge wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 5:54 pm Congratulations Snaicisum, Boloppet and Jeff ((i))
Thanks -I'm really excited to see what lies ahead.
DHL shows a arrive today at 1:58 p.m. > I call DHL at 1:59 p.m. if there's nothing there... :naughty:

By the way, many retailers in DE now have the price € 1190, even Musicstore has jumped from 1349 to 1190.
And yesterday afternoon I thought about it for a moment: Thomann had the SX920 on offer for € 1990!

But I think for the difference of 800 euros I don't get much more value from Yamaha and the SX720 is more powerful than my ability (and unfortunately also my time)
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Snaicisum wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 8:09 am
DHL shows a arrive today at 1:58 p.m. > I call DHL at 1:59 p.m. if there's nothing there... :naughty:
Very exciting!! ((i))
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Snaicisum wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 8:09 am
Jugge wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 5:54 pm Congratulations Snaicisum, Boloppet and Jeff ((i))
Thanks -I'm really excited to see what lies ahead.
DHL shows a arrive today at 1:58 p.m. > I call DHL at 1:59 p.m. if there's nothing there... :naughty:

By the way, many retailers in DE now have the price € 1190, even Musicstore has jumped from 1349 to 1190.
And yesterday afternoon I thought about it for a moment: Thomann had the SX920 on offer for € 1990!

But I think for the difference of 800 euros I don't get much more value from Yamaha and the SX720 is more powerful than my ability (and unfortunately also my time)
DHL just delivered my new SX-720 :-)
Now I will wait a little bit before turning it on, because the temperature outside is just 2 degrees above zero, so it can acclimatize a little bit in my flat.

Cross my fingers that yours will arrive as planned as well!

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I paid € 1115,-- last Friday ( for my 720 ).

The sound, the styles and the voices are great !
It is the real arranger keyboard I was looking for.

Thank you all for your excellent advice.
I am very pleased.😄

Best regards, Jeff
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JDavis wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 11:31 am I paid € 1115,-- last Friday ( for my 720 ).

The sound, the styles and the voices are great !
It is the real arranger keyboard I was looking for.

Thank you all for your excellent advice.
I am very pleased.😄

Best regards, Jeff
I'm glad you are still liking it after a few days trying it out.


Do you have a "Data List" file for the 720? I don't have the instrument info for the 720 for MidiPlayer. I think it's the same file that XGWorks uses so thought maybe you could help. I'm using a Tyros list, not so bad but if there was one for the 720 I'd prefer that.
Update - Never mind this, I've sorted the Voice List
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JDavis wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 11:31 am I paid € 1115,-- last Friday ( for my 720 ).
That was an amazingly good price Jeff. Enjoy it as much as you can!
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KurtAgain wrote: Fri Nov 29, 2024 4:21 pm In simple cases, no audio interface is required at all. Audio Quick Record also records and digitizes the microphone connected to the keyboard.

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Hi Kurt,
While you are right, copying audio to a USB drive is inaccessible. Voice Guide does not read file names, because it's a bunch of audio files and not an actual screen reader like NVDA, the one I use on my laptop. Because of this, I had to buy an audio interface, but with the interface plugged into the line outs on the keyboard and a USB port on my laptop, and a Midi cable connected to the USB to Host port on the keyboard and the other USB port on my laptop, that createS Some noise. There probably are Some steps I could take to eliminate that (I'm not including noise reduction since that tends to lower the quality), but I don't know what they'd be or how I'd set it up.
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