Hi Fran
In 1984 I bought my first keyboard it was a Casio, but I was always looking for updates,
i.e. more styles, better styles, better sounds, and so on. So I bought many different keyboards, my friends made fun of me saying, a new keyboard has come out Fred, are you going to bye it.

Then I bought the Technics KN 2000, I thought it was great. I let the KN 3000,
KN 5000, and the KN6000 go by. I then
bought the KN 6500, but after a while I went
back to the KN 2000, the KN 6500 just stayed on the side, while I carried on playing
the KN 2000.

I said I would never sell the KN 2000, then in 2003 I exchanged the KN6500 for the KN7000, then once I started playing it, the KN2000 just stayed on the side.
Although I said I would never sell the
KN2000, I did this year in place of a lighter
keyboard the Yamaha PSR- S500.

Although arguable there may be better keyboards out there, the KN7000 satisfies my every need, and I can’t think of any reason to exchange it.

I was told by a dealer on one occasion the main reason why people changed their keyboard, was that they had got bored with hearing the same sounds. I still enjoy the sounds of my KN7000, and though I attend
keyboard reviews, I have yet to play a keyboard that I enjoy as much as the
KN 7000.

I feel it would be a very sad day, when me and my KN 7000 have to part!!!!!
{I think I’m going to cry}

Good by Fran.
Fred Wren.
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