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#65561 - 09/08/03 08:35 PM
Re: KN 7000
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
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Originally posted by Mainer: I just won a bid on Ebay for a KN 7000 and am just waiting to have the seller contact me on a few details. My question is what comes standard on the KN 7000?
Thanks in advance
Jerry Jerry, You should receive with the keyboard, the original shipping box, the music stand, the AC cord, Style Convert disk, Initial Data Disk, Cd-Rom, 8 mg SD Card and about 2000 hours of frustration:-) Good luck, Bebop
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#65565 - 09/09/03 10:46 AM
Re: KN 7000
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Member
Registered: 04/15/02
Posts: 554
Loc: Prospect Heights IL USA
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Jerry, welcome to the land of beautiful sound. The land of KN. (Keyboard Nuts). Ya, we are nuts about our keyboards. You will find this board will have a negative affect on your memory. You bet! In a few weeks you wont even remember how to spell Tyres. “Quote: Any comments how this compares to the Yamaha stuff”? Yes. Ya, ma ha wonder why I didn’t get one of these beauties sooner, is what you will say. Bebop says, and he hit it right on the head, when he said he had about two thousand hours of frustration when he finally bought a KN 7000. When the KN seven thou exploded into the keyboard market a year ago, he got caught up with all the nay sayers of the time and followed all the purveyors of poop convincing him to buy the 9000. I think what he means is that over the last year he has had about 2000 hours of frustration, not to mention the effort of kicking himself in the rear end, why he ever believed the garbage flowing from the mouths of the ‘Y’ faithful. Jerry, as you can plainly see, I am very objective and old Gramps here would never say anything other than the way he sees it. Ask Ruthie. She’ll tell you. She thinks I’m a really good guy except when she gets into one of her un-lady like moods and calls me pigheaded, every so often. So, Jerry, have fun and don’t fail to read the destruction book, and to ask us if stumped, and I’m sure you will get some very good answers every once in a while.
Grandpa Doug
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#65566 - 09/09/03 11:32 AM
Re: KN 7000
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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I really wanted a 9000 Pro or a Tyros but couldn't find the right deal so I jumped on this KN 7000. Any comments how this compares to the Yamaha stuff
Hi Jerry, I have played Tecnhics since the KN1000, it has always been Technics. Last weekI took a Psr 2100 Yamaha home on approval, I have 15 days to decide.
The keyboard is fun to play, if you are use to the top of the line sounds, it falls short. For a keyboard that's selling at less than half the price of a KN7000, it's great.
Generally the styles are are good, less complicated,simple. The Psr2100 or the Tyros lean stronger towards contemp. music.
Jerry, no more facts, I'm not good at that kind of stuff---let's talk feelings!!!
Fun to play, put does not give half the command the K7 gives you. The K7 is closer to reality---A trumpet sounds like a trumpet. Key words-Quility-Fine-Artistic-Much eaiser to use(friendly), and most important I sound much better!! If I used the the Yamaha Tyros, or the Psr2100, I would sound better in some areas, but I would lose in many, many other areas.
With some research and work you can bring the contemp. music up a few notches on the KN7000, it's a fantastic tool.
Bottom line--Honest opinion--a pro player--
YOU DID GOOD, John C.
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