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  WK3500 At a Glance
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Alfie Noaks writes:
Overall this has to be the best bang for the buck. What you get for $399 is amazing.... This keyboard is well worth the money. It may not have all the bells and whistles like 16 tracks for recording, and pattern sequencing, but when you look at what it does have for the price, to complain about anything is just plain crazy. Casio did their homework with this one.

Comments About the Sounds:
The sounds are a huge improvment over the former WK series. Casio used the technology from their flagship (the MZ-2000) for this model. The pianos sound great. The EP's are warm or dirty (depending on how you play them) Electric guitars are quite good, and the acoustics are ok. The Basses sound great. The organs are awsome (due to the drawbars). The saxes are mouth watering. Strings are good to so so. The pads and leads again are either good or so so. The drums could use a little work on the acoustic kits, but the electronic kits such as hip hop and techno kits are really good.

(Thanks to Alfie Noaks for this info.)
and Pastor Mikie for the pic

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