>>1397Well, like any instrument, you should try it in a store before you buy it. Never just order instruments. The things to most look out for is mostly the obvious stuff: do the keys feel sturdy enough yet are they not too hard to push down, are the speakers and samples not too soykafty, that kind of stuff. I'd also recommend picking one with a midi output, so you can easily record (assuming you're interested in that). Digging your music by the way.