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#231913 - 04/11/08 01:24 PM
Re: What do you know about Orla XM900?
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Registered: 03/19/06
Posts: 465
Loc: Lufkin, TX.
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Hi George,
I play accordion and used an Orla XM900 for a short time.
The sounds are good, for the most part, and the styles are good. If I remember correctly, two sounds can be layered + a lower. It is fairly easy to operate.
The major down side, IMO, is that there is no third party support, and no third party styles that I could ever find. Even if there were, the user style area is limited. Also No USB or memory card, strictly flopy disk.
I think about $1300.00 or $1400.00
Here again, if this persson is any kind of player at all he/she will get tired of the Orla in short order. My opinion!
Ketron SD3 without hard drive is not much more expensive.
Peter at Accordions O Rama in New Jersey sells Orla. There is also an XM400 which is newer and smaller but just as limited.
Don P
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GENOS, Roland FR-8X V Accordion, Bose Compacts.
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