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Are there any newer C-to-C 73 and/or A-to-C 76-key keyboards that I can easily get?


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All of Casio's 73-key keyboards, all of CME's 76-key keyboards, etc. had a nice C1-C7 / A0-C7 range, but they have been discontinued!

 

And now I'm stuck with the stupid E1-E7 / E1-G7 ranges. 😠

 

Also, I would prefer the ones that work on AC power.

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Korg Nautilus. If it didn't weigh 32+ lbs (over double the Fantom-07), I'd be gigging with one.

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15 hours ago, BenWaB3 said:

Yes, it is. I would really like a C-E 76 note board.

This topic is clearly important to the OP, their previous post was about the exact same subject (only with a little Yamaha sprinkled on top). 

 

Give https://www.minetticustomkeyboards.com/ a call. Not particularly cheap, though. 

 

Or roll your own with parts from Fatar?

 

Cheers, Mike.

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31 minutes ago, stoken6 said:

This topic is clearly important to the OP, their previous post was about the exact same subject (only with a little Yamaha sprinkled on top). 

 

Give https://www.minetticustomkeyboards.com/ a call. Not particularly cheap, though. 

 

Or roll your own with parts from Fatar?

 

Cheers, Mike.

Unfortunately their service is currently down.

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21 minutes ago, Kyubiwan said:

Unfortunately their service is currently down.

Shame. It looks like their "handcrafted" business model isn't working. It might be worth an email to say "what would you charge for a one-off?".

 

Cheers, Mike.

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23 minutes ago, stoken6 said:

Shame. It looks like their "handcrafted" business model isn't working. It might be worth an email to say "what would you charge for a one-off?".

 

Cheers, Mike.

Well, they did make an A-to-C 76-key version of Yamaha P-115...

yamaha p115 76 ii.jpg

yamaha p115 76.jpg

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