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Average rating:
4.0 out of 5
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For what it is, it's pretty good. Has a bunch of musically useful sounds, 76 keys, pitch bend & modulation, MIDI in/out/thru. Its electric piano sound isn't bad at all! And it has survived as a controller for my sound modules. The $300. I paid for it wasn't a waste.
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I have been looking for a keyboard that has good sound but wouldn't cost an arm and a leg and I think that I found it in this keyboard. I have had it for about six months now and I am still finding out new things that I can do with it.
I didn't play the keyboards that much until I purchased this unit. I love the with it plays was I play. The auto accompany is great for me. It is lite in weight and the sound is not top of the line but it is a execellent pratice unit.
On a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best I give it a 4 for a Hobbyist user like myself. Once I plug in the midi to my computer its a new different unit altogether. I don't like the sustain because it is too short. Also I would like it better if you could up grade the modules in it some kind of way for better sound quality. But all in all I feel that I got my monies worth it this product, and that is important to me.
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