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Studiologic Numa - Prices paid?


dazzjazz

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Numa what? Piano, Organ, Nano, Compact, Concert, Nero... Like Microsoft, they have a whole bunch'a products that start with the same word...

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I know Audio Chocolate / Awave have it listed at about $2400, but if you ring or email them they'll actually do it for about $1750 including freight, or that's what I paid about 12 months ago. I've dealt with them a few times and they've been very helpful.

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I found one on Musician's Friend for $1000 that was some kind of demo unit or something, and then they had a 15 percent off sale so it was $ 850.

 

The unit powered up dimly and was described as such on the website ad. I called the service department and asked about this and they told me it was a power supply. I shipped it to them and they fixed it for me for free .They even payed round trip shipping for me! They very liberally considered it a warranty issue.

 

This was the best $850 I ever spent on a digital instrument. I still find little or nothing not to like on it, especially since the percussion volume is now adjustable.

 

 

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That's also about where the earlier incarnation of Nova Musik was closing out B-stocks a while back. Around $1000 or a bit less. I picked one up, and the wheel was out of alignment (and voxpops talked me through the fix). B-stocks are supposed to be gone over to make sure any issues have been addressed, but this got by them. And I recently discovered that I think the USB port is dead, too. Tried to use it for the first time, haven't gotten anything out of it, so I assume it has been that way all along. Still, I have to say, it's a joy to play. Most failures do seem to be of the "out of the box" category... once they're fixed, I haven't heard about subsequent/repeated failures, so I expect it will be fine. One of these days, I'll get around to loading in the alternate KeyB models.

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I found one on Musician's Friend for $1000 that was some kind of demo unit or something, and then they had a 15 percent off sale so it was $ 850.

 

The unit powered up dimly and was described as such on the website ad. I called the service department and asked about this and they told me it was a power supply. I shipped it to them and they fixed it for me for free .They even payed round trip shipping for me! They very liberally considered it a warranty issue.

 

This was the best $850 I ever spent on a digital instrument. I still find little or nothing not to like on it, especially since the percussion volume is now adjustable.

 

How is it adjustable???
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