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Published on 04/27/12 at 07:28The simplicity and robustness!
I play for a long time with this keyboard (almost 10 years now).
I never had a problem with it, and besides, I do not understand that certain notices lowest point in this direction ...
Anyway this is a keyboard, simple and works great!
UTILIZATION
The heavy hit is very good, this is also the first test that I decided at the time of purchase.
I am a pianist for 20 years and I play bcp styles, mostly blues / rock, ca going very well.
For more classical pieces, a friend who tried it told me it was very good too
Its default = its weight a little heavy, but normal since this is a real hammer mechanics (ca therefore is not an artifact like many keypads offer today ...)
OVERALL OPINION
In summary:
- I am very pleased with this keyboard, robust, easy to use to hit the excellent heavy, I use it for 10 years and I never had any problems with.
- Its only flaw I would say his weight a little heavy but normal vs. complete mechanical hammer (in any case always remain lighter than a real piano
I play for a long time with this keyboard (almost 10 years now).
I never had a problem with it, and besides, I do not understand that certain notices lowest point in this direction ...
Anyway this is a keyboard, simple and works great!
UTILIZATION
The heavy hit is very good, this is also the first test that I decided at the time of purchase.
I am a pianist for 20 years and I play bcp styles, mostly blues / rock, ca going very well.
For more classical pieces, a friend who tried it told me it was very good too
Its default = its weight a little heavy, but normal since this is a real hammer mechanics (ca therefore is not an artifact like many keypads offer today ...)
OVERALL OPINION
In summary:
- I am very pleased with this keyboard, robust, easy to use to hit the excellent heavy, I use it for 10 years and I never had any problems with.
- Its only flaw I would say his weight a little heavy but normal vs. complete mechanical hammer (in any case always remain lighter than a real piano