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Average rating: 2.3 out of 5
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Ian Barton a hobbyist user from U.S.A. writes:
This was my first keyboard; otherwise, I would not have bought it. Mine has always had a little weird background tone. It has no sustain pedal, just a little sustain button. The sounds aren't much to speak about, but it is fun to play around on. The piano sounds alright when you first hit it, then it sounds funny. It has auto-harmony, a drum machine and dual-voice. It has chord-memory, so you can remember a little ditty you make up. It has MIDI, but it is pretty much useless without a sustain pedal jack. I paid too much for it. I must agree, don't buy this unless this is you are an absolute beginner and you get a really good deal.

Rating: 2 out of 5 posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:20
OBY WAN CANOBE a 0 user from STAR WARS writes:
BURN IT! I'VE GOT ONE... AND I'VE BURNT MINE. A 2 YEAR OLD WOULD BE DISSAPPOINTED WITH IT! DESTROY IT. BURN IT. GET RID OF IT. NOW!!!

Rating: 1 out of 5 posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:20
Chris Evans a hobbyist user from England writes:
Absolutely terrible. Appaulling sounds all the way through although by using 'dual voice' you can patch 2 voices together which can produce some interesting synth sounds though its a case of trial and error. Keyboard is really plasticcy and not a nice feel. Doesn't go together with velocity sensitivity at all. On the plus side it would be good for a beginner/baby I used mine as a cheap controller keyboard when I was getting my studio up and running. My advice: don't buy it new - spend the same amount on a better 2nd hand key board.

Rating: 1 out of 5 posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:20
Jan Wybren de Jong a hobbyist user from The Netherlands writes:
It is nice for a beginner, but no more than that. It is easy to use and has 15 built-in songs (what a waste). This keyboard is only good for an absolute beginner. The sounds are medium but the piano(00) is horrible. The pitch goes down after a second. Truly disgusting. Strings are nice though. It is touch-sensitive: that is a plus. This keyboard is quite old and is not worth the trouble, if you ask me. But like I said: Good for an absolute beginner.

Rating: 3 out of 5 posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:20
Birger Boaxe a professional user from Wonderland writes:
After buying and restoring a great deal of old organs, I stumbled upon a buissinesman who sold it to my .I really love the thing and i generate electrisity for it with a dynamo atatched to my chimese dog runnung in a windmill. Now I use it to compose my second really great symphony........wonderfull

Rating: 4 out of 5 posted Thursday-Aug-06-9898 at 00:20
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