Hi Roger,

No not I! Always have a spare instrument to fall back on, mind you if that failed!

This is my opinion, and I don't knock anyone trying to get as much as they can for anything, I do the same. But looking at things from a buyers point of view, is a keyboard that cost new 2 years ago £1,425 (that's what I paid for mine) really worth £1,300 today with no warranty and also bearing in mind that the spares for it may not be available much longer, and that some spares may not be available now!.

Surely a more realistic figure for a secondhand KN7000 would be somewhere between £800-£900? Just my thoughts

All the best

Peter