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#177371 - 02/03/04 03:39 PM
technics kn 2600 versus yamaha psr 2100
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Anonymous
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Although I'm new to this forum, I know this subject has been posted before. I however want to ask you some info that (in my opinion) is hard to find in all these predecessors.
What are the differences between the kn 2600 and the psr 2100?
I've come to realize that the way the two kb's sound is very subjective, so I'm asking you not to go into that matter. I have the specs lying before me and I have read them, but I found it very hard to find the things that really matter. In this forum for example, I've learned that the keys have different sizes (real piano size on the technics and smaller on the yamaha) and feels. This is something you won't find in the specs, but in my opinion is quite important.
Arguments regarding pricing can be ignored, since they appear to cost about the same amount of money where I live (the Netherlands).
To make matters even worse, I've also been offered a used KN 6000. If there is anyone who can give his opinion on this kb (in comparisson to the other two) as well, it would make my day.
It's a lot to ask, but I'm completely stuck.
Thanx,
Martien
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#177376 - 02/04/04 07:46 AM
Re: technics kn 2600 versus yamaha psr 2100
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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To make matters even worse, I've also been offered a used KN 6000.
IMHO--The Kn6000 had problems. It is the one Technics model I would stay clear of, all the others are good. I owned a KN6000, after ten rounds trips to the service center, they finaly replaced it with a KN6500. I do believe because the KN6500 was made to replace the KN6000. The KN6500 was the only keyboard that did not end in all zeros. Kn800, 1000, 2000, 3000, 5000, 6000, 7000. The Kn6500 was without problems.
Only my opinion. John C.
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#177379 - 02/04/04 09:15 PM
Re: technics kn 2600 versus yamaha psr 2100
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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Charley, The PSR 2100 offered a lot in features for the money,,it had some downfalls for my needs, poor keyboard feel..lack of a good 16 track sequencer, and poor sequence playback[partically drums]..there were some nice sounds, but overall I prefer Roland GS sound engines..I was not impressed with the construction quality...the arranger section, pads, vocalizer, are very good...basically Yamaha tried to include the goodies, but at the cost of quality...I shipped my PSR to it's new owner this afternoon..and happily going to check out Roland EXR 5 for imediate needs[a keyboard that I can leave on the job], untill Roland releases it's new flagship arranger...When I really need to be happy playing, I still use my G1000..I wish the best to Jose[the new PSR2100 owner]......what a relief...No more Yamaha....BTW ..Casio 3500 may work for me in a band situation,,I mean..who would steal it?
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