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#1511907 - 09/09/10 12:23 AM
Looking for a digital... don't know where to start.
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So, I've moved into my own place this year, sophomore in college, and I can't really work piano lessons into my schedule this year. Because of this, I can't access practice rooms through the university, as I need to be enrolled in lessons as a non-music major to do so. I have no real access to a piano at all right now.
I'm looking for something that maybe won't replace a good grand, but would offer a decent substitute and let me continue improving my technique/musicality. Looking for something in the 500-700 range.
I have access to a Steinway at my hometown in my parents house, but I only get their every once in a while and on breaks as its four hours away.
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#1511913 - 09/09/10 12:31 AM
Re: Looking for a digital... don't know where to start.
[Re: Butters109]
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Also, I'm not interested in having a ton of bells and whistles and synth sounds... just having a strong grand piano replication is all I'm really looking for.
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#1511958 - 09/09/10 02:15 AM
Re: Looking for a digital... don't know where to start.
[Re: Butters109]
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Check this out at ZZ sounds.....
Korg SP250 88-Key Stage Piano $699.95 Free Stand and Audio-Technica ATHM40fs Headphones
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Specifications.... Keyboard: 88 notes, Real Weighted Hammer Action 3 keyboard Touch Control: Light, Normal, Heavy Sound Generation: Stereo Sampling System Polyphony: 60 notes maximum Programs: 30 sounds (5 Pianos, 7 Electric Pianos, Harpsichord, 2 Clavs, Vibraphone, Marimba, Acoustic Guitar, 3 Jazz Organs, 3 Church Organs, 3 Strings, 3 Choirs) Two Programs can be layered Effects: Reverb, Chorus (3 levels each) Demo: 30 songs (10 songs in 3 banks) Sound System: 2 Dual Cone Speakers (2 x 10 cm) with bass-reflex speaker box 2 x 11 Watt Tuning: Key Transpose, Fine Tuning, Temperament (Equal, Kirnberger, Werkmeister) Pedal: Damper (included). Half-pedaling supported Metronome: Tempo, Time Signature, Accent and Volume controls Power Supply: DC 12V (External AC adapter) 3.5A Power Consumption: 42 Watts Dimensions (WxDxH): 50.98 x 14.96 x 5.51 in. (1,295 x 380 x 140 mm) main unit only, not including stand Weight: 41.89 lbs. (19 kg) main unit only, not including stand. Accessories (Included): Stand, Music stand, Damper pedal, AC adapter
The Polyphony is on the lower side (though many of the pros suggest that for practice 64 Polyphony is good enough).
Regards, Brian
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