Originally posted by Diki:
No OMB is going to use one of these. A top line pianist, yes. A studio pro, yes. A home pianist with the money but not enough room for a concert grand, yes. 
Actually it's not hard to believe an arranger player could want a V-Piano...you do.
It is advertised as a "stage piano"...it makes a very poor stage piano without being versatile enough to at least include more than one sound...it isn't the dark ages where we all lugged around CP-70B's and Rhodes and Hammonds...
Why do the other stage pianos possess alternate sounds and controller abilities...and this one does not?
It's not cheaper, so why leave out these features?
If you must revisit the old days, and they make you comfortable, by all means indulge yourself in such a product.
Meanwhile, this old plonker will stick to playing a 25 lb relatively inexpensive piano that does more than one sound and does more than one trick.

Ian