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Average rating:
4.3 out of 5
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This 76 key piano has a great keyboard feel which makes it a great controller for this time.I bought this from the original owner who took very good care of it. The piano sounds are good enough to use even in todays standard but the organs are fantastic. All the other sounds are ok. It's great for gospel music which is what I use it for. It's heavy at 50 pounds but I can deal with it since I don't gig with it a lot. It's a very good piano and if you can find one in good condition, buy it. I love mine.
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I enjoy the KS32 and have done for nearly 10 years. As I get older it's becoming a bit heavy though. Acoustic piano sounds are just OK IMO. I used to think they were great and am now using a P30 as main piano. Most other sounds on KS are stunning. I solo sometimes with the acoustic guitar sound, brilliant. Flute and picolo's are great for soloing also. Punchy horn sounds too and also some great etherials too. Not to mention the organ sounds. Keys have become rather annoyingly squeaky. This is an older keyboard though. I'm about to be using the KS32 more than before as I embark on a band project and envision playing some eastern music.
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The Piano's in the Ensoniq KS32 are great.
The drum kits are real quality and the build quality is very good.
Buy one!
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