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Published on 06/05/13 at 12:57
I do not know what I bought in the empty attic, well, I'm not disappointed. Especially his piano. Although pêchus.
In addition it is amplified and two small HP send well hidden well. So I took him where I want. It is solid sheet metal is all brawny and Inrush hood to protect the keys.
There are also two other harpichord and spinet sounds. kind harpsichord very acute, but as there are knobs to mix EVERY sounds, we can afiner the settings a wish.
Finally, two white knobs for depht vibrato speed.
Behind headphone output and volume pedal and amp outputs.
keys are tough between that of a piano (heavy) and those of an organ (light). plenty of attack. As an acoustic piano you do not dive notes or notes associated with sustain. No pressure control for dynamic, yet the feeling of typing on hammer is.
Knob to bottom there is a noticeable noise 50 Hz.
Inside there are five or six full and integrated circuit components aligned all colors. When the PCB it looks like homemade tracks are so thick with very large welds spaced.
Here it is: 1 piano sound, and that's all ... After there has to play ...