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#2030652 - 02/10/13 04:55 PM
M-audio Oxygen 88
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Registered: 02/09/13
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I have a possible opportunity to get one of these at a reasonable price.
I am upgrading from a Yamaha NP30 which has been good for the first six months, but I can now play a bit, I think! I am really only interested in the piano action.
Has anyone any experience of this keyboard they can share?
My alternative might be a Casio PX-150/350, at more money!
Edited by Roger.S (02/10/13 04:59 PM)
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#2030657 - 02/10/13 05:00 PM
Re: M-audio Oxygen 88
[Re: Roger.S]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 07/19/10
Posts: 960
Loc: The Netherlands
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Don't. Ive tried it twice and if you want to up your piano skills, buy a decent piano action. Start with the entry level Casio (px150), or if that is to expensive a piano model from last year (px 135, 330 , or other well known brand). Forget the m-audio stuff...
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#2030698 - 02/10/13 05:49 PM
Re: M-audio Oxygen 88
[Re: Roger.S]
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2000 Post Club Member
Registered: 04/16/07
Posts: 2664
Loc: Pennsylvania
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The other well-known brands (at least Kawai and Roland) don't really have anything that cheap. The most cost effective options in known brands are the ones you mentioned. Casio PX150, PX135, Px130. The Yamaha P35 is in there somewhere as well.
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