Ideal keyboard for me playing covers/tributes from various different genres.
Regardless of whatever sound you're looking for, you'll find an exact copy or close (with a bit of tinkering).
If you're looking for new cutting edge sounds, the Fantom 0 series is not for you - if you play live, it's ideal (for me as a second 'up-top' keyboard with weighted keys below.)
Very light to transport , keybed is OK but not great. Main sound complaint from most people is pianos - to be honest, if you use a bit of common sense and EQ, they're fine.
I had a Nord Stage 3 compact which had wonderful pianos (with headphones on) but by the time they're put through my Yamaha mixer the into the main desk and out through a Mackie PA they just sound like pianos.
For the difference in price is was a no- Braintree to sell the NS3 and get this plus another keyboard.
Anyway, a great workhorse for live playing. The multi options to split and layer are fantastic and some of the pad functions ive found really useful.
I don't use the sequencer so can't really comment. I've started using the sampler (as an oldie , I've never used one before) but it's going to be really useful