Hi All,

This is my first post here. I have become the proud owner of a KN2600 after much searching, and some research, which informed me that a KN2600 is the only keyboard that meets all of my requirements. (KN7000 would do also but its too heavy).

I have some style files from a Yamaha PSR620 that I would like to use and wondered if there is any way of converting these to Technics format - other than recording them as audio and saving to SD?

This seems like a nice place, but has a slight air of impending doom about it, so i thought I would make an observation.

Every time someone sells their Technics keyboard to buy a Tyros 2 or whatever, it creates an opportunity for someone like me to become a Technics owner. This situation is likely to continue for a very long time. A place that I work has a Technics digital piano dating from 1992. It is in use 5 days a week and is often hammered. It works perfectly and has never needed repair. Stradivarius violins are nearly as reliable I understand. From my recent experience, the price of some Technics boards could start to emulate the Strad! A year ago I could have bought a new KN2600 for a fair bit less than I paid for mine, and that was £220 less than one I just missed from a keyboard showroom. They seem to be snapped up like hot cakes. You couldn't part me from mine for all the tea in Tottenham - I couldn't replace it.

Great sounds, terrific build quality, more features than you can shake a stick at and SD audio!

I am very happy! Be of good cheer!

What we do need however, is a very fine Technics instrument restorer. Does anyone Know of one? Maybe the instruments are so reliable he/she wouldn't get much work.

Sorry to rant!

Cheers,

s.