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  • atomik83atomik83

    Medeli SP 1Published on 05/05/07 at 04:50
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The Medeli SP 1 was at its output (12 months) was about 850 euro, there is also an SP-R (most recent that were found on the site MEDELI) finish rosewood but more expensive!
    There are very very few digital piano as full a style less than 1000 euro!
    A piano numrique, manageable, integrated with automatic accompaniment Systm of Speakers.
    The particularity of the SP-1 is the SmartMedia card for storage of your rpresentations.
    CHARACTERISTICS:
    * 88-key hammer dynamic
    * Adjustable Touch: Hard, Medium, Soft, Off
    * LCD rtro light blue
    * 100 Albums
    * 64 note polyphony
    * 350 sound possibilities with DUAL and SPLIT
    * 130 auto accompaniment styles (each with two variations, Intro,…
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    The Medeli SP 1 was at its output (12 months) was about 850 euro, there is also an SP-R (most recent that were found on the site MEDELI) finish rosewood but more expensive!
    There are very very few digital piano as full a style less than 1000 euro!
    A piano numrique, manageable, integrated with automatic accompaniment Systm of Speakers.
    The particularity of the SP-1 is the SmartMedia card for storage of your rpresentations.
    CHARACTERISTICS:
    * 88-key hammer dynamic
    * Adjustable Touch: Hard, Medium, Soft, Off
    * LCD rtro light blue
    * 100 Albums
    * 64 note polyphony
    * 350 sound possibilities with DUAL and SPLIT
    * 130 auto accompaniment styles (each with two variations, Intro, Ending)
    * 3 pieces of dmonstration
    * DSP effects processor Intgr Hall, Choir ...
    * Layer
    * Synth function
    * Recording & Playback
    * 3.3V SmartMedia Card: Data save / load
    * Transpose, Tune, Octave, Harmony, Split point
    * Pedal, Pitch Bend, Modulaton, Receive and Transmit MIDI channel
    * Connections: Headphone, Aux Output (L / MONO, R), PDAL
    * MIDI IN / OUT
    Dimensions: 1355 (L) x 350 (D) x 133 (H) mm
    Weight: 23.5 kg
    I note with respect to the price range (under 1000 euro) then 7 (the excellence that pays more!), 10 being the exellence ...

    UTILIZATION

    For the price and features ... (See features), although this brand n is unknown (for now, no ads what makes it lower prices) but if you can not afford to save more, then wait no longer, why not adopt the !

    SOUNDS

    For the price and features ... (See features) what more if you start it is more than enough fun to do while waiting to buy the material to 3000 euro!

    OVERALL OPINION

    For the price and features ... (See features), it is fairly comprehensive for the price, quality good value for money, choice re also justified by the price.
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  • emmanuel9136emmanuel9136

    Medeli SP 1Published on 04/09/09 at 05:42
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    88 note digital piano
    Arranger function
    digital effects

    UTILIZATION

    Touch is relatively average, a slight rebounds unpleasant enough at the keyboard
    configuration is a bit complicated and not always logical, but it looks pretty easy after a few hours of practice
    the manual ... it is not necessarily very clear

    SOUNDS

    With regard to the sound; not very precise and a bit messy
    touch too sensitive
    piano sounds not always well balanced between registres.les strings are not bad
    cons by the horns ... a disaster
    even my old roland d50 is better

    OVERALL OPINION

    Since 2008, and I try to resell it (nobody knows the brand, so hard to find a buyer, even f…
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    88 note digital piano
    Arranger function
    digital effects

    UTILIZATION

    Touch is relatively average, a slight rebounds unpleasant enough at the keyboard
    configuration is a bit complicated and not always logical, but it looks pretty easy after a few hours of practice
    the manual ... it is not necessarily very clear

    SOUNDS

    With regard to the sound; not very precise and a bit messy
    touch too sensitive
    piano sounds not always well balanced between registres.les strings are not bad
    cons by the horns ... a disaster
    even my old roland d50 is better

    OVERALL OPINION

    Since 2008, and I try to resell it (nobody knows the brand, so hard to find a buyer, even for 300!)
    mahleureusement, I had bought on the internet and I could not try it.
    since I bought the Casio PX320 for a little more expensive and much better at any point of view.
    quality price ratio not interesting at all ...
    too expensive!
    AC tells me to buy exotic brands totally unknown!
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