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Ledbetter

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  1. Contact local piano technicians. Some broker sales for their clients. My piano tech got me a K Kawai 6’ grand from the 1970’s for around $7K. Solid mahogany, chosen among 10 or twenty auditioned by the choirmaster from the previous owner’s church. Hardly broken in, previous owner an older doctor. Good luck.

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  2. I waited weeks to buy a Nord Stage 3 Compact, finally snagged one in May, as I recall. A week after Sweetwater and the other usual outlets took care of their waiting list customers, the price went up $500 or so, more than 10%. It’s a different world now, between fuel prices and chip shortages.

  3. 15 minutes ago, harmonizer said:

    I ended up forking out the ~ $159 for the Audiofront "MIDI Expression IO" device. I set it up it up and tested it tonight, and it worked, and the settings I put into it were still there after I cut power to the device and then restored power. I am using the 5-pin MIDI DIN output from the "MIDI Expression IO" device, connected to the MIDI DIN INPUT jack on the back of my Electro 3. I found an old 9V wall wart to provide power to the "MIDI Expression IO" device.


    I bet you could have had a tech fix it for half that, or fixed it yourself after opening it up with the aid of a YouTube video..

  4. I’ve had the original and now have the current version of that stand. The bag that Ultimate provides with the stand is not strong enough to gig with unless you’re careful. I suggest you find the strongest available fabric and find someone who knows how to sew., or give it a go yourself. You’ll need a full length zipper of course. 
    Good luck.

  5. I got a Moog Prodigy in 1976, and have been programming since then. Roland JX3P, Kong DW8000, etc. Now I have a MiniMoog Voyager and the keyboards in my signature. The synth was intended for different purposes by different users. The days when users’ object was to emulate existing instruments were gone when samplers/romplers and keyboards like Nord electro took over. Nowadays, unlike the ‘80’s, the actual sound of electricity going through wires is not popular. But I think there’ll always be a time when musicians use an oscillator and a filter to make music. This thread reminds me of discussions I’ve seen where the future of the electric guitar is debated.

  6. K&M and weight: I weighed 240 at one point and no problem whatsoever on the stool. Built like a rock.

     

    Another consideration: K&M guarantees spare part availability for their products for five years after they are discontinued. Good to know if you regularly lose those push-on tubes that are the “feet” of many pieces of equipment, or if you subject your stuff to hard use. I found this out when I had to order a push-on foot for the stool.

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