Well...I got the KN2000 today..It is about near mint as you could expect..It doesn't show signs of wear at all...It looks to have been kept in the SKB case ..
My first impression..is a mixed bag...
The key touch is the lightest touch of any of my present boards...namely the Roland G70, Prelude, A-33..and the MediaStation..
The sounds are okay ..considering 17 year old technology..
I like the on board styles, but the conversion of the KN2000 styles to my G70 ..are light night and day better...The newer tones of the G70 make the styles better..especially drums...
I dislike the "old" saving and loading technology...and the Technics format of data..
I can not find a way of turning one touch off completely on the KN2000..When I switch to certain variations it always goes back to one touch settings..I have never been a fan of any keyboard with one touch use...I want my basic go to sounds..only..
I seem to recall reading about this being a "bug" on the KN2k...and that there was a update fix (Rom)..
The mapping of the drums is disappointing.I have played drums manually for decades and the swapping location of cymbals..I didn't need..
The speakers are great..loud and don't break up at all...and I love the inputs too..
I was asked how the KN2000 compared to the E60....It doesn't at all..Different technology 15 years apart...
I would rather have a E60 sitting here right now than the KN2000..
The Kn2000 does have some neat goodies for it's time...
I will spend some more time with it over the weekend...and report my additional thoughts..
Don't misunderstand me...the KN2000 is just about what I expected..and I may keep it..maybe for a long time..
but it is not a replacement for my Prelude...not even close..
Just in case...if someone is interested in this Excellent like new KN2000 with the SKB hard case...if I decide to sell...Email me..