I owned the Tyros 5 for about 3 years. It was my first experience with a Yamaha keyboard. I always bought every new Technics model, from the mid 90's. and my last one was the KN-7000. The Tyros 5 was such an improvement in ever aspect that the keyboard had. My Genos is like that to me now. It takes me a month to get my ears, adjusted to sounds, that a new keyboard brings. The main difference with the Genos, for me are the styles, voices, the editing and the simplicity of quick recording. All the styles, voices, rhythms, chord, pad, bass and phrases, are set to a default, and at first, I was not that impressed. One thing I do, and once again sound is subjective, but I set the chorus for all my voices, right 1,2,3 to 40 using the Real Large Hall reverb, also editing and changing the drums for the rhythms takes the keyboard to a new level, also increasing the pad and phrases as you listen to the style. My favorite, is the Revo VintageMutedKit. Some of the Revo drums, I don't care for, and for this reason, I don't care for the style. But by changing this to the VintageMutedKit, it completely changes the sound of the style. Also a big help is to increase the Sty Reso assign knob to 20 to 30 at times. And lastly, in the mixer, the Master compressor settings, I set it to Rich, and save it as User1. I don't care for flat. These adjustments completely change the dynamics of the Genos for me. I feel like I'm right in the middle of a band. I hear sounds, that I never did hear.
I hope this may help someone with a Genos. I love to maximize the best sound I can get from a keyboard. I don't gig anymore, but will I'm sure, and playing in a 12 x 14 room of mne at home, these setting are great. I use the Lucas Nano 300, and have owned them all, but very satisfied with this small portable speaker system.
Mike..