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#159816 - 07/29/03 01:48 PM
Re: Need Help Deciding!!
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Loc: West Virginia
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I suggest the PSR-2000/2100... Both excelent keyboards, and will do a good job at creating styles. If you budget can afford one of these models this is what I suggest.
Squeak
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#159823 - 07/29/03 02:41 PM
Re: Need Help Deciding!!
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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There are so many good styles available on the web right now that I wouldn't even consider creating new ones. As for the keyboard, I sincerely believe the Yamaha 2100 is the way to go, but it depends on what you wish to do. I sincerely believe that yamaha voices are far superior to those of most other manufacturers. If I were in the market for another new board, which would likely cause my untimely demise, I would spend several days trying as many keyboards as I could access. Sit down, play them yourself, and look at every feature--then and only then can you make the judgement. Everyone on this forum has their own personal likes and dislikes when it comes to keyboards. Asking us which make and model we prefer is almost like flipping a coin. NAH! Flipping a coin only gives you two choices to select from.
Good Luck,
Gary
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#159824 - 07/29/03 03:40 PM
Re: Need Help Deciding!!
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Registered: 07/23/02
Posts: 562
Loc: Oceanside, CA USA
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Originally posted by surur: Where can I buy a Technics keyboard in the US. I have been trying to search the web but no Technics info. Lots of Yamaha info though! I do love my kn-2000 and I had the PSR-90 rrior to that but I would need to feel both to decide.
Florida should have "many" Technics dealers IMO "In My Opinion". I would look in the Yellow Pages for the nearest independent Musical Instrument Store. Something like "Piano Warehouse", etc. (I am not sure Piano Warehouse is in Florida though). They are in California and possibly other states. Let your fingers do the walking and I am sure you will be able to find a Technics dealer in your vicinity or fairly close by. Best regards, Mike PS: The nice thing about the Technics KN2600 is its ability to incorporate 'Audio' files by way of Secure Digital Cards, ie., SD Media Cards. It would give you "tons" more storage space than the PSR 2000/2100 has. Plus you can store other media on it too, like Midi Files, Style Files, etc. You will most likely pay several hundred dollars more for the KN2600 though. For sounds, I would tell you unequivocally to get the PSR 2000 or 2100. The KN2600 has many good sounds though and you can tweak them to your hearts content. But there are several Organ sounds that sound weak or 'thin' IMO and WOULD require editing. But right out of the box the PSR 2000/2100 has absolutely fantastic sounds (NOTE: You cannot edit the sounds near as much as the KN2600's though). And the Volume output from the speakers is far superior imo than that of the Technics KN2600. But I would encourage you to play 'both', then decide. I hope this helps.
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