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roseland67

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  • Birthday 01/19/2022
  1. If you can exist with the goofy pushbutton virtual drawbars, which I can"t, and I am so old that 41 lbs is even starting to get heavy, so the YC 88 is probably out. The YC 73 looks and plays fine, nothing is perfect, but this one fits best what I need
  2. I have an Sp6 that so far has met all of my needs However, last night at rehearsal, 3 octaves of Eb and G, (6 tones total), made no sound at all. Naturally, I have a gig tomorrow, (Saturday), night. Can anyone give me some guidance.direction On what I can do to repair this ASAP. Many thanks from Chicago
  3. Nice feel, good tones, (piano, KB3, EP & Clav), simple, easy to program, super light, easy to carry and fit in a car. For a single board solution under $1,300 it was a very viable option for me, so I bought one. Most of my gigs I am playing both keys and guitar, So I am hauling a lot of gear. Does anyone know how this model, SP6, is actually selling, globally? Stateside?
  4. SP6, So far so good. Tones are what I expected from Kurzweil, Electric pianos are very good, KB3 exactly what I was looking for, 9 Grand also solid. Was concerned about the physical keyboard but I am pleasantly surprised. It is very easy to play good response, and good enough for organ runs. Programming/editing very simple, like wow simple. What is Really impressive is the weight, or lack thereof. Definitely deserving of a try if you are adding a new board.
  5. SP6, So far so good. Tones are what I expected from Kurzweil, Electric pianos are very good, KB3 exactly what I was looking for, 9 Grand also solid. Was concerned about the physical keyboard but I am pleasantly surprised. It is very easy to play good response, and good enough for organ runs. Programming/editing very simple, like wow simple. What is Really impressive is the weight, or lack thereof. Definitely deserving of a try if you are adding a new board.
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