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#480328 - 11/10/19 04:37 PM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: salsaman]
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Last year I got a Medeli SP-4200. I actually discovered it when I was reviewing the new Kurzweil products. I discovered that Medeli was making the portable keyboards for Kurzweil. The comparable Kurzweil model is the KA-120. I purchased the Medeli SP-4200 from Sam Ash (dealer for Medeli keyboards) for a much much lower price than the identical Kurzweil KA-120 that Sam Ash was listing concurrently. Exactly the same two instruments.
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#480329 - 11/10/19 04:44 PM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: salsaman]
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The Medeli AKX-10 looks very similar to the Yamaha PSR-SX900 with it's color touch screen. I'm really anxious to try this new Medeli AKX10 auto arranger.

Let's face it, we live in an age where there are really no bad choices.

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#480336 - 11/10/19 07:37 PM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: salsaman]
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Nice looking keyboard! Looking forward to seeing and hearing the demo's! No bad choices for sure!
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#480340 - 11/10/19 10:12 PM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: salsaman]
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Registered: 12/17/12
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Originally Posted By salsaman
Last year I got a Medeli SP-4200. I actually discovered it when I was reviewing the new Kurzweil products. I discovered that Medeli was making the portable keyboards for Kurzweil. The comparable Kurzweil model is the KA-120. I purchased the Medeli SP-4200 from Sam Ash (dealer for Medeli keyboards) for a much much lower price than the identical Kurzweil KA-120 that Sam Ash was listing concurrently. Exactly the same two instruments.
The SP 4200 seems to have pretty decent sounds and only $479 on Amazon. How do you like the action? They are coming out with the SD200 Plus. It has USB audio, USB MIDI plus MIDI In and Out. Not that I need another keyboard (now), I may recommend it to my piano students.
Chris
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#480347 - 11/11/19 03:42 AM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: salsaman]
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I have had the Fame SP-5200 which is the Medeli sp 4200 and the keyboard hammer action is really good as well as the piano sound. I didn’ like the styles and most of the other sounds because like I said before they sound like older PSR’s. But for the money I think it is a very good buy for piano students.

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#480349 - 11/11/19 03:55 AM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: salsaman]
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Registered: 02/24/02
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There is a German company what converts Medeli keyboards with self made sound processor boards and software , the standard keyboard cost around 400 euros wit conversion it cost 1299 euro's

link : https://deebach.ecwid.com/Max-plus-p143693647

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#480350 - 11/11/19 04:09 AM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: salsaman]
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Yes I know but for that money I personally prefer a Korg Pa700 smile

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#480361 - 11/11/19 10:20 AM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: FransN]
Torch Offline
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Registered: 12/17/12
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Originally Posted By FransN
I have had the Fame SP-5200 which is the Medeli sp 4200 and the keyboard hammer action is really good as well as the piano sound. I didn’ like the styles and most of the other sounds because like I said before they sound like older PSR’s. But for the money I think it is a very good buy for piano students.
Thank you. Do you find the action heavier than other weighted 88 keys you have tried? Some say the action is a bit heavier than the P-125 by Yamaha.
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#480362 - 11/11/19 10:26 AM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: salsaman]
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Registered: 04/28/06
Posts: 807
Loc: North Texas, USA
Meh. More borrowed Yamaha technology without the AI Fingered chord recognition mode. No reason to choose this over Yamaha that I can think of.

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#480363 - 11/11/19 10:27 AM Re: Interesting New Entry from Medeli [Re: salsaman]
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Loc: Niceville, FL USA
No AI recognition = no thanks for me...
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