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#381371 - 01/14/14 06:42 AM
Kurzweil anyone.....?
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#381373 - 01/14/14 07:51 AM
Re: Kurzweil anyone.....?
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Artis looks like a nice home or studio piano/controller but the players who still want to gig with a 46 lb. keyboard are very limited. Everything is about the Nords, Casios, and new Hammond Xk1, Roland VR9. All super lightweight.
You are definately and example of the light and sounds right school. So am I.
My Casio Privia 350 with weighted keys is great for home and if I need to easy to gig with.
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#381379 - 01/14/14 11:14 AM
Re: Kurzweil anyone.....?
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#381480 - 01/15/14 01:26 PM
Re: Kurzweil anyone.....?
[Re: Dnj]
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For me, around 35 lbs (in a soft case) is my limit. I did a private tutorial/clinic on a Tyros5-76 for several hours yesterday, and I must say, for the high quality of construction, and the excellent FSX 76-note keyboard action, it is a very reasonable 35 lbs or so in it's case. If I was wanting/needing a 76'er for my work, I'd get one right away without hesitation. Anything over 40-45 lbs is getting a bit on the heavy side, especially if the instrument is bulky. I don't miss dragging a Rhodes around...it seemed to double in weight during a gig. Ian
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#381505 - 01/15/14 01:54 PM
Re: Kurzweil anyone.....?
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Donny, I've never used a cart...the closest I got to that was the dolly/handles on my old Hammond B-3 and we had a wooden board with wheels on it for heavy stuff that didn't have wheels.
For the solo stuff, I was never in that much of a rush when loading/breaking down gear...I always made sure I had lots of time, and carts aren't much use on stairs.
Nothing wrong with using one...it just wasn't for me.
My speakers are 25 lbs each, plus the Tyros4 is 30 lbs...that's the heaviest stuff I have right now. I'm in reasonably good shape for being nearly 65, so I don't mind a bit of lugging.
Ian
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#381514 - 01/15/14 02:14 PM
Re: Kurzweil anyone.....?
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I'm sure I'm not saying anything new to fellow SZ'ers in that it's also very important HOW you lift something. Carrying equal weight in each hand makes a big difference, as well as having good roomy handles on the stuff you are lifting, so you can get your fingers right around them. Balance is everything, especially where the back is concerned, as well as the well known bending the knees when lifting. I carry my Tyros4 (in it's case) in one hand, and my books, cables, music stand and base, sustain and volume pedals etc. in another similar equal size case...they weigh the same so are easy to carry. My HD Double X-stand and bench are in two cases (with handles), and then there's my two speakers in custom cases (ditto on the handles) in the other. Three trips at most, stairs or no stairs. It's not for everyone, especially if you are doing multiple gigs and are in a hurry. I stopped hurrying years ago, and now that I'm retired, I hurry even less. Ian
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#381523 - 01/15/14 02:53 PM
Re: Kurzweil anyone.....?
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It sure would change, but I've never booked a schedule that was that tight where I had to hurry with set-up and tear-down.
When I was doing clinics, and we had multiple arrangers plus a sound system, the store guys always took in/out the gear for us.
The most personal gigs I did in a day was three, and they were well spaced apart.
My motto has always been, "Life should be sipped, not gulped".
Ian
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