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Sir when is the yamaha psr e373 releasing in india?....should i wait for it to be released or should i buy the casio ctx8000in?...or are they incomparable?...do help
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Has been watching reviews of many and found your reviews are the best .I have used Casio ctx700 and now using Psr e463 ,would not compare the keyboards but I like the sound of Yamaha psr e463 is at another level ....From India with love ....❤️
Casio has always been underrated but listening to these quality sounds prove every one wrong. Casio used to be a keyboard toy way back in the days. But not anymore.
I have a WK-200. I am pleased with its tines emulations ( Fender-Rhodes ) and its reed emulations ( Wurlitzer ). However, I still think that Yamaha has superior acoustic pianos. The two are evenly matched when it comes to FM EPs
My family used to own a Casio keyboard way back when I was younger and I remember really enjoying playing on it. It's been at least 15 years since I've touched a piano/keyboard and I have been wanting to play again. So, I have been watching keyboard reviews on TH-cam, trying to find one that's just right for me. I found your channel recently and I find your reviews/comparisons extremely helpful. Thanks! A new subscriber here.
Of course it is. Casio always wins against Yamaha in the IDR 4-5m ($300-350) range. Remember the CTK-7000 from 2010? That's the time when Casio starts getting serious and takes over the competition.
Very Informative video💖 and I think that both keyboards are amazing in their own way so it's just a matter of knowing what feature is going to be useful and that depends on the needs of the user.
Keep going on. I appreciate your Videos they helped me to make a decision to buy Yamaha PSR EW310 and in meanwhile I am just waiting for it to come. Thanks for your enjoyable Videos again. Greetings from Germany.
I'm a church choirmaster and instrumentalist. I'm stuck between the two keyboard. Can't decide which is which. Thankfully, I found this video. More power Jeremy!
It is true what you said about Yamaha brand having a halo in terms of pianos/keyboards. I find them always inferior in specs in every price range! While Casio, being the underdog always need to impress customers, thus giving out better specs with the lowest price possible. Cheers!
Despite of the live volume controls of Yamaha, I think I will go with Casio because how impress of the sound it provides, and also I have been using Casio keyboards for a long time. Thank you Jeremy for doing my request. Nice video as always!!
Nice comparison. Towards the end while talking about interface versatility, by mistake you took Casio's name instead of Yamaha. Also, live control knobs needed a mention..
thanks dude, kid played piano for 6 years then said she was done, now she wants a keyboard - “YEAH” (play guitar myself) and through other research had it dialed down to these two. 2:30 into your video and I know I want the Casio... plus, it has more watts, always a good thing \m/
I feel as far as pianos, electric pianos, synths, etc., are concerned, Yamaha wins the battle but as far as organ sounds and guitar sounds are concerned, Casio wins.
Dear Jeremy, could you please make this same comparison between Casio CT-X700 and Yamaha PSR-E373? I would really appreciate that a lot. Thanks a lot, greetings 🙂
Casio is my choice simply because of the ability to edit rhythms and sounds. It's not a minor difference and I'm willing to sacrifice small quality differences in other orders for that.
Hello Jeremy, Thanks for this video comparision. I just received my Casio CT-x5000 some days ago and I'm now making my own comparision with my PSR-e463 and beguining to study the online french manual. I've work for all the coming winter. Your videos are great and wish the best to you. JP
9:15 USB as an interface on Yamaha or Casio? Sorry I didn’t get it. You meant on Yamaha, no need for an interface in contrast to CASIO which you need one?
5:37 Woman - Beatles hahaha :) lembrei dessa música. Saudações brasileiras... Gosto bastante do seu trabalho, embora eu se seja fraco no inglês, consigo entender os vídeos.
Thanks for the review. I own a Casio CT-X3000. Now I will express my opinion which keyboard is better. The Yamaha PSR-E463 is better in terms of tone quality and overall sound. The Casio CT-X3000 is a bit inferior: the sound is a little plasticky and lacks soft bass in the overall mix. In terms of style and tone editing capabilities, the presence of phrase pads, many registration memories and other features, Casio far exceeds the PSR-E463. Conclusion. If you need a tool for learning or for playing music and getting to know musical styles without editing them, Yamaha is better. If you're looking for an inexpensive arranger, this is the CT-X3000. Casio has one point that you need to pay attention to before buying. After about a year of use, the keys begin to rustle and the further the stronger. This is the result of the lubricant on the keys wearing out and is not difficult to reapply. For me, this is not a problem, I do it in 1 hour, but for this you need to disassemble a little tool. For whom this is unacceptable Casio is not for you.
Jeremy, Im pretty certain that you have heard of the "KETRON EVENT KEYBOARD" made in Italy. What are the chances for you to get a hold of one and do a review on it?..They are sold on Ebay Thanks Jeremy, an avid fan of yours😊
Which of these comes with audio interface? Also my friends have experienced the quality of Casio keys degrade within a year. So for intermediates purposely for stage, studio and more for practice which u do u prefer?
Interesting. Unexpectedly (for me) the Yamaha Grand piano was inferior to the Casio (I usually find I prefer Yamaha, but not here). The organ comparison didn't really show much as the Casio had a Tremolo/vibrato active, whereas the Yamaha didn't. Yamaha Sax definitely better, the Casio one was terrible; acoustic guitar, differences more narrow so hard to choose. Yamaha win in the actual quality of the rhythm arrangements but peripheral features to the rhythm patches had plus and minus aspects that, for me, negated the differences in these capabilities. Verdict: if. for me, I was limited in budget to choose between these two; if I was primarily interested in piano sound (although it's more than just the sound that matters), I'd pick the Casio, but if my purpose was for more widespread arranger qualities, it would be the Yamaha.
I agree with that sir.. Casio stage piano sound are way better than yamaha...electronic piano sounds are also in Casio.. However, the rhythm, beats the sweet saxophone are in yamaha.. Yamaha rhythms are groovy and i loved it..
Yamaha's piano does sound compressed. Casio's sounds more wooden in a dry timber sort of way. Yamaha's improves quickly with some ctrl knob tweaking. Casio requires about 5 or 10 minutes of menu diving.
I can hear what you're saying Jeremy. Surprised ... I like the Casio Grand Piano a tad better. I'm not sure enough I prefer it enough to go with the Casio (plus I have a Kurzweil piano module I love to cover those sounds). I love the CDP-S350, but it's got to be even more difficult to navigate than the CT-X3000, which is cryptic enough, and it's for my 13 yr old boy to use too ... I think the PSR-E463 might be a better fit given user friendliness. I wish there was an affordable semi-weighted PSR-E463.
They are both equally good with the exception of maybe 1 or 2 things that would separate them. I think that keyboards that have that large piano feel as far as the keys themselves are best. But then that goes with the budget of buying a keyboard.
Dear Jeremy, thank you for your videos! I have a question 👋. In your opinion, comparing Casio WK 7600 vs Yamaha PSR EW310, which piano sound better to your ears? Thank you 😊
I think that one of the first things that should be understood is that the EW series replaced many of the mid-level priced DGX 200/300 series which were retired about four years ago. Casio very similarly trimmed their product lines in the WK lineup. I think the only WK boards still in production aside from the 7600 are the 7500 and the 6600. Just like the Yamaha EW series they are budget priced keyboards - but with serious arranger capabilities. Typically, one of the most prominent features in such keyboards is the auto accompaniment. It's a band in a box for the musician without a rhythm section. If you can't find a TH-cam video that can compare the two, you may need to take a trip to a music store in your neighborhood
Yamaha is just updating old models with a couple of new patches, while Сasio is completely on the new sound engine. Also, Сasio has a better build, the plastic is sturdier and the keys don't yellow in the sun.
Mr jeremy.please can you make a tutorial.of how to obtain the same quality off sound when conected to a PA..?..Iam wondering how cause the casio sounds toy.with PA...
Hi i like your videos, can you suggest which one is better over PSR-E463 or CAsio ct x9000IN in terms of sound quality and Features, does casio support similar feature as groove for DJ or sampling
@@JeremySee I know, but the price, sounds and features are perfect for what I need and want right now. I have other gear, and intend to get some new items that will do what I want, later.
I have played a CTK-7000 in church for about 7 years - when the CTX models came out I bought this 3000 model and was very disappointed at the reduction of sound quality - and that it didn't have the L/R outputs like the CTK 7000 (even the cheaper CTK 6000 has the L/R). When I ran a cable from the headphone to my PA amp, not only was the quality of sound greatly reduced - the keyboard speakers turned off (unlike the CTK models). Casio made a huge mistake in this "upgrade".
Casio piano sounds are bad ass compared to Yamaha. That galaxy was ok on the Casio. And the organs on Casio just blows away. That Yamaha sounds like DGX a lot. Casio tho sounds like a new sound generator is in it
Sir , I have YAHAMA PSR E-463 and I am stucked..... When I save a voice in a memory bank..and plays a song with a beat and when I switch to another memory the beat also changes! Can u help me out of this?
I wish I could have this Casio one day. Eversince I was in elementary school I just always borrow keyboard or when I was in a mall I I’m just playing on a public piano to pursue my passion. I was fortunate in skills but I wasn’t fortunate to buy one even now that I’m working beacause of responsibilities. But I’m still hoping in the future that I will have my own. 🤍
Hi Jeremy, i've watched a lot of your videos and i like it because your videos are very informative. By the way, i'm going to buy a keyboard, and I have a few questions. Is the e463 still worth buying for the next 5 years or maybe 10? Do you have any suggestions, for beginners it is better to use e463 or e373? I still can't decide which one to buy. Hope you are pleased to answer my questions. Thank you very much.
Sir when is the yamaha psr e373 releasing in india?....should i wait for it to be released or should i buy the casio ctx8000in?...or are they incomparable?. .do help
I am a long time guitar player and very basic keyboard player I hope you can advise me on a keyboard that would produce great B3 Hammond organ sounds as well as good electric piano sounds like the Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer electric piano sound (like what I say by Ray Charles). I also need a transpose function. I would like to stay under $500. Thanks sincerely for your valuable advice. Jim
You contradicted yourself when you compared the USB ports, it's confusing. Anyway i think the Yamaha sounds sweeter and full bodied, in other words closer to the analogue instruments in terms of waveform modelling. CASIO does better at giving premium features not sound though IMO.
Si bien en el Casio podés crear ritmos y en el Yamaha no, pero también tendrías que decir que se pueden importar estilos y guardar en la memoria interna del Yamaha.
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Sir what the giveaway sir?
Casio. But the Yamaha has more functions
Sir when is the yamaha psr e373 releasing in india?....should i wait for it to be released or should i buy the casio ctx8000in?...or are they incomparable?...do help
I have a question, when the grand piano voice sounds so thick is that a higher or lower octave
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Has been watching reviews of many and found your reviews are the best .I have used Casio ctx700 and now using Psr e463 ,would not compare the keyboards but I like the sound of Yamaha psr e463 is at another level ....From India with love ....❤️
Casio has always been underrated but listening to these quality sounds prove every one wrong. Casio used to be a keyboard toy way back in the days. But not anymore.
I have a WK-200. I am pleased with its tines emulations ( Fender-Rhodes ) and its reed emulations ( Wurlitzer ). However, I still think that Yamaha has superior acoustic pianos. The two are evenly matched when it comes to FM EPs
You are right
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I prefer the clearer sound for the grand piano in Casio
4:31 🤕 ouch Casio was killing it until I heard that sax bending 😢
My family used to own a Casio keyboard way back when I was younger and I remember really enjoying playing on it. It's been at least 15 years since I've touched a piano/keyboard and I have been wanting to play again.
So, I have been watching keyboard reviews on TH-cam, trying to find one that's just right for me. I found your channel recently and I find your reviews/comparisons extremely helpful. Thanks! A new subscriber here.
A good comparison,
but I think Casio wins.
lack of octave buttons to hand is not good on the Yamaha
Of course it is. Casio always wins against Yamaha in the IDR 4-5m ($300-350) range. Remember the CTK-7000 from 2010? That's the time when Casio starts getting serious and takes over the competition.
Very Informative video💖 and I think that both keyboards are amazing in their own way so it's just a matter of knowing what feature is going to be useful and that depends on the needs of the user.
Keep going on. I appreciate your Videos they helped me to make a decision to buy Yamaha PSR EW310 and in meanwhile I am just waiting for it to come. Thanks for your enjoyable Videos again. Greetings from Germany.
Rock on!
As a kid we had Yamaha and I still prefer it. Waiting to PSR E373 to be available in my country, and I will study and play again.
Same here. I’m waiting for the e373. Hopefully by end of this year. Idk if I’d buy the CTX or wait for the E373 which is uncertain yet.
@@cilledelight is psr e373 will be same price as psr e363?
@@julioalban4019 a bit more expensive than the e363, but its still not too expensive
Umm. E373 doesnt come with pitch Bend. Ig E463 still better Than that.
But isn't the e463 newer and better than the e373?
I'm a church choirmaster and instrumentalist. I'm stuck between the two keyboard. Can't decide which is which. Thankfully, I found this video. More power Jeremy!
It is true what you said about Yamaha brand having a halo in terms of pianos/keyboards. I find them always inferior in specs in every price range! While Casio, being the underdog always need to impress customers, thus giving out better specs with the lowest price possible. Cheers!
Well said!
Despite of the live volume controls of Yamaha, I think I will go with Casio because how impress of the sound it provides, and also I have been using Casio keyboards for a long time. Thank you Jeremy for doing my request. Nice video as always!!
Just the comparison video I was waiting for 🔥❤️
Nice comparison. Towards the end while talking about interface versatility, by mistake you took Casio's name instead of Yamaha. Also, live control knobs needed a mention..
I did talk about the knobs and also played with the knobs.
@@JeremySee I must have missed it, sir.. Sorry..
Your fingering are so nice ...almost like Bethoven if you were born in his era..thanks
For me both of them sound very well . I have yamaha psre 463 and i feel happy very good❤❤❤❤
If you are using only the piano voice and want to change octave, store each of the octave setting in the memory bank. Much easier to switch this way.
Great tip!
In fact the yamaha psr e463 was an old sample from 90s, found on YDP-55. Low end and high end register sounds likely transposed samples.
_I liked before watching the video._
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*Thanks for comparison.*
So nice of you
thanks dude, kid played piano for 6 years then said she was done, now she wants a keyboard - “YEAH” (play guitar myself) and through other research had it dialed down to these two. 2:30 into your video and I know I want the Casio... plus, it has more watts, always a good thing \m/
Damn... I love to hear the Casio sound 😅 very satisfying...but i still prefer Yamaha...
Jeremy you should do full performance in TH-cam 😍🙏
Jeremy sir YAMAHA PSR SX 600!!!! Pleaseeeee
Btw very well done comparison ❤️
I feel as far as pianos, electric pianos, synths, etc., are concerned, Yamaha wins the battle but as far as organ sounds and guitar sounds are concerned, Casio wins.
Also, Yamaha's styles are very well programmed.
Dear Jeremy, could you please make this same comparison between Casio CT-X700 and Yamaha PSR-E373? I would really appreciate that a lot. Thanks a lot, greetings 🙂
You read my mind! 😉
@@JeremySee Wohoo 🙌🏻 That’s what I was gonna ask for. Thanks in advance.
I've been waiting for a comment like this one!!!
Casio for this comparison.
Thanks for your vids. Hoping to have one for me to learn but can't afford so for the eyes only this time 😁
THANK YOU SO MUCH..i have been waiting for this for soo long. Ty jeremy :D
Hope you like it!
Thank you a lot! You highlighted the key differences? which I couldn't find somwhere else!
How do they compare when plugged into a amplifier or PA system. Do they both retain their tones?????
Thanks Jeremy, are you using the sustain pedal when giving the demo's ? (Newbie here, trying to decide)
Casio is the best
Casio is my choice simply because of the ability to edit rhythms and sounds. It's not a minor difference and I'm willing to sacrifice small quality differences in other orders for that.
Hello Jeremy, Thanks for this video comparision. I just received my Casio CT-x5000 some days ago and I'm now making my own comparision with my PSR-e463 and beguining to study the online french manual. I've work for all the coming winter. Your videos are great and wish the best to you. JP
9:15 USB as an interface on Yamaha or Casio? Sorry I didn’t get it. You meant on Yamaha, no need for an interface in contrast to CASIO which you need one?
I flashed the correction on the screen.
Okie I still don't know what to choose there both great! Which one would you prefer to somone whos looking for different sounds like guitar, jazz, etc
Thank you for this video Jeremy! Exactly what I wanted. ☺
5:37 Woman - Beatles hahaha :) lembrei dessa música.
Saudações brasileiras... Gosto bastante do seu trabalho, embora eu se seja fraco no inglês, consigo entender os vídeos.
I´m still surprised with the AIX piano and guitar sound...
Isn‘t the question better „Should I wait for the PSR-473?“
Nice comparison and description 👌
Thanks
Thanks for the review. I own a Casio CT-X3000. Now I will express my opinion which keyboard is better. The Yamaha PSR-E463 is better in terms of tone quality and overall sound. The Casio CT-X3000 is a bit inferior: the sound is a little plasticky and lacks soft bass in the overall mix. In terms of style and tone editing capabilities, the presence of phrase pads, many registration memories and other features, Casio far exceeds the PSR-E463. Conclusion. If you need a tool for learning or for playing music and getting to know musical styles without editing them, Yamaha is better. If you're looking for an inexpensive arranger, this is the CT-X3000. Casio has one point that you need to pay attention to before buying. After about a year of use, the keys begin to rustle and the further the stronger. This is the result of the lubricant on the keys wearing out and is not difficult to reapply. For me, this is not a problem, I do it in 1 hour, but for this you need to disassemble a little tool. For whom this is unacceptable Casio is not for you.
between the 2 it seems Casio is the best bang for your buck!
Jeremy, Im pretty certain that you have heard of the "KETRON EVENT KEYBOARD" made in Italy. What are the chances for you to get a hold of one and do a review on it?..They are sold on Ebay
Thanks Jeremy, an avid fan of yours😊
Which of these comes with audio interface? Also my friends have experienced the quality of Casio keys degrade within a year. So for intermediates purposely for stage, studio and more for practice which u do u prefer?
I'd prefer the E463. With many interesting features and functions, I believe that it's the best Yamaha keyboard of type PSR-E.
Good choice!
I always trust yamaha because they had invested so much passion in instruments already for long time since the guitar day
Interesting. Unexpectedly (for me) the Yamaha Grand piano was inferior to the Casio (I usually find I prefer Yamaha, but not here). The organ comparison didn't really show much as the Casio had a Tremolo/vibrato active, whereas the Yamaha didn't. Yamaha Sax definitely better, the Casio one was terrible; acoustic guitar, differences more narrow so hard to choose. Yamaha win in the actual quality of the rhythm arrangements but peripheral features to the rhythm patches had plus and minus aspects that, for me, negated the differences in these capabilities. Verdict: if. for me, I was limited in budget to choose between these two; if I was primarily interested in piano sound (although it's more than just the sound that matters), I'd pick the Casio, but if my purpose was for more widespread arranger qualities, it would be the Yamaha.
Sharp observation Bryan. I'm glad things down under are improving.
I agree with that sir.. Casio stage piano sound are way better than yamaha...electronic piano sounds are also in Casio.. However, the rhythm, beats the sweet saxophone are in yamaha.. Yamaha rhythms are groovy and i loved it..
Yamaha's piano does sound compressed. Casio's sounds more wooden in a dry timber sort of way. Yamaha's improves quickly with some ctrl knob tweaking. Casio requires about 5 or 10 minutes of menu diving.
Yamaha i500 vs e463 which is better to buy and what is the difference between them. Pls make video soon .Jeremy
Very useful video! Thank you!
can you connect ct-x3000 to fl studio?
I can hear what you're saying Jeremy. Surprised ... I like the Casio Grand Piano a tad better. I'm not sure enough I prefer it enough to go with the Casio (plus I have a Kurzweil piano module I love to cover those sounds). I love the CDP-S350, but it's got to be even more difficult to navigate than the CT-X3000, which is cryptic enough, and it's for my 13 yr old boy to use too ... I think the PSR-E463 might be a better fit given user friendliness. I wish there was an affordable semi-weighted PSR-E463.
They are both equally good with the exception of maybe 1 or 2 things that would separate them.
I think that keyboards that have that large piano feel as far as the keys themselves are best.
But then that goes with the budget of buying a keyboard.
Sir how can I records Yamaha e463 in Steinberg Cubase through midi cable?
Dear Jeremy, thank you for your videos! I have a question 👋. In your opinion, comparing Casio WK 7600 vs Yamaha PSR EW310, which piano sound better to your ears? Thank you 😊
I think that one of the first things that should be understood is that the EW series replaced many of the mid-level priced DGX 200/300 series which were retired about four years ago. Casio very similarly trimmed their product lines in the WK lineup. I think the only WK boards still in production aside from the 7600 are the 7500 and the 6600. Just like the Yamaha EW series they are budget priced keyboards - but with serious arranger capabilities. Typically, one of the most prominent features in such keyboards is the auto accompaniment. It's a band in a box for the musician without a rhythm section. If you can't find a TH-cam video that can compare the two, you may need to take a trip to a music store in your neighborhood
Great video as always Jeremy 👍
Yamaha is just updating old models with a couple of new patches, while Сasio is completely on the new sound engine. Also, Сasio has a better build, the plastic is sturdier and the keys don't yellow in the sun.
great video, thank you Jeremy
Which is quicker to change registrations on the fly for live play🎹
Great video Jeremy 👍👍
Nice,thanks for the video.I guess ctx shluld be the one
Mr jeremy.please can you make a tutorial.of how to obtain the same quality off sound when conected to a PA..?..Iam wondering how cause the casio sounds toy.with PA...
quick question! for the yamaha keyboard in this video do you know if i can plug in my own earphones/headphones? also, lovely video!!!!
You can plug in headphones with every keyboard.
Hi i like your videos, can you suggest which one is better over PSR-E463 or CAsio ct x9000IN in terms of sound quality and Features, does casio support similar feature as groove for DJ or sampling
Great comparison video, but for $100 less, I prefer the Yamaha PSR-E373. I just wish it had the pitch bend wheel like these keyboards.
There are many things these keyboards can do that the E373 cannot do. Different class.
@@JeremySee I know, but the price, sounds and features are perfect for what I need and want right now. I have other gear, and intend to get some new items that will do what I want, later.
I have played a CTK-7000 in church for about 7 years - when the CTX models came out I bought this 3000 model and was very disappointed at the reduction of sound quality - and that it didn't have the L/R outputs like the CTK 7000 (even the cheaper CTK 6000 has the L/R). When I ran a cable from the headphone to my PA amp, not only was the quality of sound greatly reduced - the keyboard speakers turned off (unlike the CTK models). Casio made a huge mistake in this "upgrade".
Sir can we create own rhythms in Yamaha psr e 473
Any news about E-473 ? When will it be released?
Can someone tell me the title of the music at 2:51?
I'm wetting for this video . good review , but I'm looking a good piano sound Which one will chose ? Yamaha or Casio or Korg
Wait for e373
I'm so proud having Ct-x 3000, super worth for the prize!
Hi Jeremy, please can you show me how to save some styles on the casio ctx3000
Thanks 👍🏼
Casio piano sounds are bad ass compared to Yamaha. That galaxy was ok on the Casio. And the organs on Casio just blows away. That Yamaha sounds like DGX a lot. Casio tho sounds like a new sound generator is in it
Sir , I have YAHAMA PSR E-463 and I am stucked.....
When I save a voice in a memory bank..and plays a song with a beat and when I switch to another memory the beat also changes!
Can u help me out of this?
Go to function, then select Style freeze and set it to "On"
I wish I could have this Casio one day. Eversince I was in elementary school I just always borrow keyboard or when I was in a mall I I’m just playing on a public piano to pursue my passion. I was fortunate in skills but I wasn’t fortunate to buy one even now that I’m working beacause of responsibilities. But I’m still hoping in the future that I will have my own. 🤍
Which city country do u live in ?
How about the rhythm/styles? Which do you prefer?
Please make a video on how to clean our keyboard sometimes.
I think they both have good and bad voices.. so it's a toss up in that area
Hi Jeremy, i've watched a lot of your videos and i like it because your videos are very informative. By the way, i'm going to buy a keyboard, and I have a few questions. Is the e463 still worth buying for the next 5 years or maybe 10? Do you have any suggestions, for beginners it is better to use e463 or e373? I still can't decide which one to buy. Hope you are pleased to answer my questions. Thank you very much.
Wait a few more months. E473 will be announced soon. 😉
@@JeremySee Interesting, i better wait. Thank you Jeremy for the advice. 👍
Do a comparison between E463 and Roland EX30 please 🙏
Do all pianos like digital ones have a button to do that up and down thing like on 1:10
Dear Jeremy, I know & respect you as an authority on arranger keyboards. In your honest opinion, what is the best arranger keyboard for blues styles?
Sir when is the yamaha psr e373 releasing in india?....should i wait for it to be released or should i buy the casio ctx8000in?...or are they incomparable?.
.do help
ctx 8000in is the indian version of ctx 3000
@@cookwithresham is it chinese though
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How about tuts of casio ctx series? Is better than ctk series?
I am a long time guitar player and very basic keyboard player I hope you can advise me on a keyboard that would produce great B3 Hammond organ sounds as well as good electric piano sounds like the Fender Rhodes and Wurlitzer electric piano sound (like what I say by Ray Charles). I also need a transpose function. I would like to stay under $500. Thanks sincerely for your valuable advice. Jim
Great video. Can Casio ct3000 connect to a pa system?
Is the yamaha has touch response, like casio ctx3000 , bcus ctx3000 has 3 types touch response,.
You contradicted yourself when you compared the USB ports, it's confusing. Anyway i think the Yamaha sounds sweeter and full bodied, in other words closer to the analogue instruments in terms of waveform modelling. CASIO does better at giving premium features not sound though IMO.
Good day, Sir! How about the piano with dual voice/layer with sustain/sustain pedal?
And another question) How you set up TouchRes mode. Soft, Medium, or Hard?
Sir please suggest which one should I go for.. Yamaha psr i400 or Casio ctx 8000in? Thanks
What about the 473 vs. the 3000?
Hi Jeremy, I bought a Yamaha psr s670 is there a course on it by you?
Have a look at this and see if it fits what you are looking for www.jeremysee.com/keyboard-course
Thanks alot
Which is best suggest me sir
Si bien en el Casio podés crear ritmos y en el Yamaha no, pero también tendrías que decir que se pueden importar estilos y guardar en la memoria interna del Yamaha.
I do not know why but every time when I have to know about any keyboard I search for you.
Though by research, I've noticed that the Ctx-3000 knob is more fragile than the PSR's
My ctx3000 volume button stopped working after a few months playing😭
Jeremy how do you make button to switch timbres was responsible for the transposition?(+/-) (PSR-E463)