yeah, that's a good point. I like to know what's out there. If I could get into a GOOD board for $500 it would be preferable. I'm a ways away from buying so this is more for research and fun. Thanks again.
Ok sorry but I'm a little confused (it dont take much lol) but, at first it seems as if money doesnt mean a whole lot as you say "well discus that later". If you think you can get a GOOD board for $500, man oh man... thats not alot of money in the keyboard world
Lets look at this in two ways.
A. New
B. Used
I have nothing bad to say about used since most of my studio was used (keyoards/synths/modules)
$500 depends on how many keys (octaves) 60's, 70's, 80's. Since most workstations/keyboards are in all three ranges, I suggest 60-key board if you dont need weighted keys. If you look hard enough you can find
a Roland XP-60 for that $500. Is it up to todays standards? No, however - it can still fit into a mix.
If you can afford it, chk out a full yamaha XS board as forementioned. for about $800-$1400 you can fing a Motif ES 61 key if you look hard enough.
But just to let you know, if you think $500 is a good budget to get something new, oh no way.. no no no no. you need to set $1000 minimum to start getting into something good and used, not new/ trust me, I've been buying studio/keys for 20+ years now.
Just my $.02
Cheers