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#30638 - 02/14/07 11:57 AM Renting an SD1 in Europe?
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
Hey guys. I have a bit of a dilemma...I was looking at traveling overseas again and playing in some piano bars and hotels, but from what I just noticed, the airlines everywhere have really dropped their weight restrictions to a maximum of 70 lbs. To ship my SD1 over, it would easily surpass 85lbs in my case.

Cargo is simply not an option.

I'm flying into Copenhagen for a March gig in Aarhus if this comes through, but this might put a serious monkey wrench in it.

My only other option would be renting one while over there. Is this difficult to do? I know the keyboards are fairly common over in Europe and I could simply upload my midi files and styles and I'm good to go. It'd be perfect.

Are there stores in major cities like this that I could rent them for a month or so? At reasonable prices? Would really appreciate suggestions.

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#30639 - 02/14/07 01:33 PM Re: Renting an SD1 in Europe?
Gunnar Jonny Online   content
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Registered: 04/01/01
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Loc: Norway
Hi.

I'm living in the neighbour country of Denmark, and did a search.
This might be the right place to ask if no one have a better idea:

ESKILDSEN AALBORG
HOBROVEJ 347
9200 AALBORG SV
9818 5200
9818 8486 (Fax)
info@eskildsen.dk

Website: http://www.eskildsen.dk/Welcome.aspx

Cheers & Good Luck
GJ
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#30640 - 02/14/07 01:47 PM Re: Renting an SD1 in Europe?
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
Hi there., Thank you so much! I checked their contact page, and they even have a branch in the town I'd be going. Aarhus. I hope they can help me!

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#30641 - 02/15/07 05:02 AM Re: Renting an SD1 in Europe?
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
I haven't heard from that local company yet, although an email I got back from the sole importer in the UK wasn't very encouraging...they said:

Hello Kendall

I not sure I can help much as we only operate in the UK, so I guess you would need to contact the Ketron distributors in the various countries you visit to try to arrange a rental.

I do know that all instrument rental in the UK is very expensive and usually only taken up by broadcast companies and mega rich touring bands. You might find the best solution is to buy a second hand one from a shop and try to do a guaranteed sell back deal. BTW, Germany is the cheapest European country to buy a Ketron. Everything in the UK is much more expensive.

Good luck

Barry Crane"


What about the Midjay? Is this more or less a substitute, portable SD1 without the keys? If it was extremely simple to upload midi files, my styles, parameters and settings to this device and it would basically function the same (albeit along with a real piano),this could also solve my problem. However, does it have a built in vocalizer too?

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#30642 - 02/15/07 04:38 PM Re: Renting an SD1 in Europe?
enny Offline
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Registered: 12/05/01
Posts: 13
Loc: bx, ny, us
if you go over the weight limit you can pay for excess baggage. check with the airline each has different rates.

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#30643 - 02/16/07 10:47 AM Re: Renting an SD1 in Europe?
DanO1 Offline
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Registered: 01/31/01
Posts: 3602
Loc: Maryland
Or ship it to europe ...

I have a really really great friend who will hold it for you , until your flight arrives
1787995555555 is his number at the jail in amsterdam Jimmy Swine Hiding

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#30644 - 02/16/07 03:36 PM Re: Renting an SD1 in Europe?
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
Yeah I discovered that US airlines DO allow up to 100 lbs without forcing you to go cargo, you just pay extra fees which is fine.
Apparently only the Canadian ones have gone overboard.

It looks like Denmark isn't happening unfortunately since my passport is not going to be ready in time. I'm arranging something in April though and thankfully it seems to be no problem.

Thanks guys. I appreciate the advice.

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#30645 - 02/17/07 07:51 AM Re: Renting an SD1 in Europe?
justforfun000 Offline
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Registered: 06/17/02
Posts: 266
Loc: Canada
I have another problem...I have the North American SD1 with the typical 110 voltage I imagine.

This is what it says about the power on the island. What can I do to make sure the SD1 works fine?

"
"Do I need electrical adaptors for my hairdryer/radio etc.?

Electricity is 110 - 130 volts/50 cycles, similar but not identical to
the US standard. Most 60 cycle electrical appliances from the United
States will function properly, although appliances that have internal
time mechanisms will not keep the correct time and hairdryers and
curling irons may overheat if used for too long. Dual voltage
appliances from Europe and South America will need an adapter plug,
readily available on the island. Although electrical current is
generally reliable, consider using a surge regulator for sensitive
electronic devices and computers. It's a good idea to charge
underwater strobes and videos on the regulated systems at dive shops
and photo centers."

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