Casio VL-1 - "Great little dinky Synth"
This is a two and a half octave analog synth that was made by Casio. While it was originally very cheap and didn't really hold up to a professional level, it's child-like, toy-sounding qualities lend…
Casio LK-100 - "Great Digital Piano"
This is a 61 Key digital piano. It has a Mic in, Headphones/Output, Sustain pedal input, A MIDI out and in, and a 9V DC, center negative in. There are 100 built in tones/instruments, 50 Rhythms, and …
Roland EG-101 - ScahR's review
translatedAlready mentioned below UTILIZATION Arranger easy to use and effective. OVERALL OPINION This arranger is really nice, I use a 10-year arrangements, but very few anyway. For the price I p…
Casio CTK-800 - alan2010's review
translatedThe CTK-800 is an arranger keyboard with 5 octaves (61 keys). It has an audio connector (Amp); noon (USB) microphone jack (5.6 mm) and pedal. It has 500 sounds (some are similar) varied (not limited …
Yamaha NP-V80 - " Very good!"
translated76-key keyboard, touch not too bad, although it is far from a real piano course. Connectors suitable 5 ports: Food, Headphones, Sustain, USB to Host, USB To Device. 500 sounds, more or less goo…
Yamaha PSR-170 - arnaldus's review
translatedMany of his pieces and support available 100 for each. The tutorial and the metronome The feel and the fact that it is compact The connection in out for MIDI and the output connected to a sound…
Yamaha PSR-E413 - Nyb's review
translated* This is the first model of the range take VLOC (basically the more you press a button quickly lower the sound loud). C'tait pr-requisite for me. * Pleasant but soft touch - this is neither a toy…
Yamaha PSR-290 - CroMignon's review
translatedSee below. Keyboard for beginner and many modifications possible to get the sound and nuances wishes. UTILIZATION Manuel "a little" complicated but simple to use. Used to it quickly. Very eas…
Yamaha NP-30 - "Unclassifiable! ..."
translatedFor the bowels of the beast, see the previous review (I do not want to make repetition). I would say that THE Yamaha error, it has been to propose two low-quality speakers stuck OF EITHER SIDE of …
Solton MS5 - EricMa62's review
translatedKeyboard arranger of the early 90s. One hundred sounds for the right hand, 48 styles for the left. As a reverb effect It was the top in 1992-93 but is now outdated UTILIZATION Simple to use, touc…
Yamaha PSR-E313 - G. Hagen's review
translatedI had the opportunity to play on a PSR E313 long enough to make me a clear idea. It is an entry-level arranger 61 key, 482 games, 106 styles, some effects (reverb, chorus, flanger, tremolo, echo, tri…
Yamaha PSR-410 - G. Hagen's review
translatedFEATURES Arranger keyboard that dates from 1993-1994. 61 keys, 128 sounds, 64 note polyphony, 8 drum kits, 80 styles, two variations, an intro, a break a coda, four programmable pads, four possible …
Casio MT-100 - "Good vintage sounds"
translated49-key keyboard, polyphonic 20 tone sounds and 12 rhythm styles, with 4 bass/chord patterns.5-band equalizer (350hz - 10khz) as shown on right in photo. Effects: Tremolo, Reverb and Sustain C…
Yamaha NP-V80 - " simple, cheap and light"
translatedA small keyboard of 76 notes, weighted keys (weighted lightweight but still ...), amplification good enough to play alone, battery operated and industry, sustain pedal included, USB port for playing …
Yamaha NP-V80 - " simple, cheap and light"
translatedA small keyboard of 76 notes, weighted keys (weighted lightweight but still ...), amplification good enough to play alone, battery operated and industry, sustain pedal included, USB port for playing …