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What current board sounds most like a Yamaha P200?

Hi, I am in the market for a used digital piano. I have been a fan and owner of Yamaha P-series pianos since the Yamaha P100 (actually earlier, the PF-70, for the electric piano sounds), but nowadays I am not sure which of the P series and CP series pianos, if any, carry on the sound tradition of the P100, P150, P200, etc family.

I actually have owned a CP33, but to my ear it does not sound like the old P200 family. Seems it is taking an approach to making the sound that is different. I was displeased enough to sell it and try to use my old P50M module (P150 in a box) for a while.

So now I am willing to try again. I would love to have the equivalent of a P200 that did not weigh a million pounds as the boards in that family did. Would I be disappointed with a P80, P90, etc?

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