![]() ![]() I liked the sound and features of the 670 very much and do remember not having any issues using many of the imported style files from other Yamaha boards. I had a 670 for holiday use a while back. For some reason, Yamaha never came out with an "S675" version, and they have yet to come out with an "SX600" or other replacement/upgrade, but again, as this model is 5 years old, they may be planning something - but that is just a guess. ![]() So, that is something to consider, as well.Īlso potentially important is, as the model numbers suggest, the S670 came out around the same time as the S770 and S970 and is a 5 year old model. Depending on the discounts you can find, the S775 and SX700 are going to be in the $1300 to $1500 range, and the S975 and SX900 will be in the $2000 to $2200 range. They were replaced by the PSR-S775 and S975, and then now have been replaced by the PSR-SX700 and PSR-SX900, though the Yamaha website still lists the S775 and S975 as current. Quote from: SciNote on May 27, 2020, 12:10:57 AM The PSR-S770 and S970 are older, discontinued models, which is why you won't find them on Amazon, Guitar Center, or other vendor websites unless they are used or new old-stock. ![]()
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