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Published on 10/23/12 at 04:58I had in the past a Numa Nero I have retained only 5 days because the force exerted on the keys was much too high (although my basic instrument is the piano)
Recently I tried the white Numa and I also had the feeling of a keyboard too heavy in the mechanical
It's a shame because otherwise the tactile sensation on the surface of the button is very good and the response of the sensors is downright sensational
If there is a trick to ease the keys, adding counterweights style in front of the keys, now would be a great keyboard
I said that I played on an acoustic piano touch that is firm so I am well placed to recognize a firm touch. Fatar there really exaggerated cumbersome keys, with my little fingers I had to push really hard keys on my piano while it is a pleasure
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Recently I tried the white Numa and I also had the feeling of a keyboard too heavy in the mechanical
It's a shame because otherwise the tactile sensation on the surface of the button is very good and the response of the sensors is downright sensational
If there is a trick to ease the keys, adding counterweights style in front of the keys, now would be a great keyboard
I said that I played on an acoustic piano touch that is firm so I am well placed to recognize a firm touch. Fatar there really exaggerated cumbersome keys, with my little fingers I had to push really hard keys on my piano while it is a pleasure
UTILIZATION
Says it all
OVERALL OPINION
Says it all