Thank you so much, folks.
You have additionally convinced me to go with the P6. The music style I like is mostly the classic electronic music from the 70s and 80s, which includes melody high pitch tunes but also the new-wave sounds, Berlin school, and synth-pop. Something like Depeche Mode, Human League, Patrick Cowley, J.M.Jarre, etc. Some people might argue that there are other and better synths than the P6 to produce similar sounds to the ones mentioned above, but it’s the versatility of the P6 I am really looking for. I would also like to ask about the maintenance (which as you said isn’t probably going to be an issue /hopefully/). Anyways, here are a few more concerns and questions:
1. If the synth is used a couple of times and then not used for several hours in a day and then used again, is it better to turn off or leave it on? Can the constant turning on/off actually cause anything?
2. In the event of an issue with a not working key or a knob, or any software or hardware problem, what is the procedure with the technical support?
3. Since the voltage in my area constantly drops below 220V (the normal), is it recommended to buy a rectifier or a UPS to prevent short circuit and damage to the synth?
4. Do I directly connect the synth to speakers or do I need a receiver?
Thank you very much again in advance.