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#334555 - 12/19/11 08:14 PM
Re: And another keyboard
[Re: DonM]
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Registered: 01/30/06
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It's not for me, but for an organist who wants good arranger features and a fairly small footprint it would be good. And not everybody is as poor as we are Tony! DonM Don, Can't imagine anyone taking it out gigging, wood, boats are made out of wood, the Lowrey Holiday and the Conn were made of wood, suppose it's environmentally friendly, so is plastic and metal now. Like you say here's two that won't be buying one, maybe Bill's got his eye on one, ditch the Wersi. Not certain there's a pier near Bill he could play it on to the old folks. Regards Tony See you got your reply from TWD about the Ketron battery, I knew he would reply to you and give you some advice, is a good guy, he's pretty hot on Ketron.
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#334574 - 12/20/11 08:54 PM
Re: And another keyboard
[Re: abacus]
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Orla has the look of a 31 year old Casio (with more buttons, of course) and it sounds like a 20 year old instrument. If that's what you're looking for, then it's a keeper, but I think that kind of money would be better spent buying a second hand Roland Atelier...you'd get the wood look, plus a far more contemporary sound (and pedals too), and since the Orla is pretty heavy, I doubt if anyone is interested in a "portable" instrument if they are considering it. Anything over 40 lbs is just way too heavy for gigging, especially when you add the weight of a decent road case. Ian PS...I love the "wood" look on a keyboard, but, I'm afraid it just comes across as cheap looking on the Orla.
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