Everybodys ears are different for sounds and speakers
Since the Genos has come out, there have been a lot of posts about the Genos voices and in another section about what speakers are good.
Here is an example of what the ears hear.
You go to a concert where there is about 20,000 people.
After each song is performed, there is handclapping, cheering, and high fives by everybody.
But, there are a few that have a different opinion.
Person 1 says, "I did not like the piano sound at all."
Person 2 says, "I liked the piano sound but the drums were too loud."
Person 3 says, "I liked the sound of the performance but, the speaker system had very little bass."
And the mojority of the 20,000 thought everything was great!
Now to my ears, my perception after having, in the past, a B3, Lowery MX1, Wersi Saturn, Technics, Korg, Ketron and Yamaha arrangers, what I found to my ears.
I still had my PSR S970 when I got my Genos.
I set both up through the same speaker system.
I played sounds and styles on both.
To my ears, it was an instant notice of difference in the sound, Genos being better.
I took some song styles I had purchased for the S970, loaded it on the Genos and then changed the drums to REVO drums, changed the bass on some, changed the voices on some, and could not believe how much better they sounded.
That is my humble opinion.
Next, I have gone through many, many speaker systems, and I went from a pair of QSC K12's to a pair of JBL EON ONEs.
I found the JBL EON ONEs were better, to my ears, than the Bose.
But after having them a while, I felt the bass was lacking.
So, I bought another pair of QSC K12's and found what I was missing.
Consequently, I am selling my pair of JBL EON ONEs.
It is probably the difference of 1000 watts RMS on the QSC, to the 380 watts rms on the JBl, that is making the difference.
Bottom line, what YOU perceive sounds good to YOU, is what you should go with, and not make everyone else like what you think is best.
Why? Because everyone's ears are different!
Gerard