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#54279 - 01/29/03 07:20 AM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
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#54280 - 01/29/03 07:24 AM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
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#54281 - 01/29/03 07:55 AM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
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Registered: 10/11/02
Posts: 21
Loc: Robbinsville,NJ,USA
I have had my 7000 for 3 months now and find it a valuable tool and companion to my sax playing (at this stage of my life) hobby.I am fortunate in the fact I have a Roland VA7,Vk7 and a Korg Karma in my arsenal.How do I rate the 7000 to these instruments??? Great,great,great.Not as punchy as the Roland but a definate winner in the styles,sax sounds, accordians and some of the hard to replicate even on a real B3, organ sounds.All in all it's a keeper for life. The Karma is a diffrent animal so I won't mention it in this forum I do love that beast though. The blues,swing and R@R sounds are fantastic as are almost all the styles.My only gripe I got took on the price $3700 in Trenton area. Jax

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#54282 - 01/29/03 08:22 AM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
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You Guys are TO much ,To Much ,To Much.

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#54283 - 01/29/03 12:55 PM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
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100% right Alec. The SD is great once you get the hang of it. I notice a lot of complaints about the SD on the forum. It is far superior to floppies when you master the new technology. If this grey head can do it anyone can.

Jax
Price has always been a problem with organs/keyboards, It appears a fair asking price here is about $3000.

Fran in Florida

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#54284 - 01/29/03 12:56 PM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
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Originally posted by AlexGreen:


You Guys are TO much ,To Much ,To Much.



Your all a bunch of repeat offenders .


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#54285 - 01/30/03 02:27 AM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
manorcourt1991 Offline
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Registered: 07/17/02
Posts: 235
Loc: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
I just bought my 7000 today. Great! Will comment in detail after I have settled in.

Len C.

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#54286 - 01/30/03 05:27 AM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
jaxziel Offline
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Registered: 10/11/02
Posts: 21
Loc: Robbinsville,NJ,USA
Len ya may never settle in with this gem,my house is in shambles and the war dept. is yellen for me to get some air and do something adult so good luck and happy kickin. Jax

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#54287 - 01/30/03 07:53 PM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
Dave Shively Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 71
Loc: Calimesa, Ca, USA
Hi Dan-O,
Am very pleased with the 7000, sounds of instruments, the upgraded sound system, organs and etc. My question to you is, Will you be selling a new bag to transport the keyboard? With wheels?
Best Regards,
Dave

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#54288 - 01/31/03 12:04 PM Re: Now that you have settled in with your KN7000 .....how would you rate it ?
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Hi All.
I totally agree with you Alex. Even the mic and harmoniser is usable and I have had no complaints from people who have sung through mine. O.K it isn't as good as a dedicated unit but you do need to have a reasonable singing voice.
As for the rest of the keyboard then it definitely gets 10 plus and plus and plus from me.Over the last fifty years I've been lucky enough to have owned several top of the range organs, Lowrey Heritage and Roland A T 70 being the last two. To me, the organ section on the 7000 is without the best on any keyboard that I've ever heard, so much so that I have now sold the organ and I am putting a 17 note pedalboard with the 7000,
plus a pair of quality speakers, a decent keyboard stand and what better can you get?
NONE!!!!! If I find I want more keys then I will probably put another slave keyboard with it.
I have just been on the other site
and read a post which is so negative about the 7000 I'm began to wonder if I had the same instrument. What a bore!!!
It's such a wonderful instrument with so much to entertain with, that at least I won't be bored.
p.b.

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Originally posted by AlexGreen:

I would rate my 7000 a 10 plus.

To me the amazing SD Card System alone was worth the investment.
It has almost unlimited storage capabilites and also almost instant replay of a song.

We as 7000 owners are a unique an fortunate group. We have both the SD card and the disk drive at our disposal. They both complement each other.

I have found the new organ tabs and organ stylist programs outstanding. I even feel the style arrangers registrations are much improved. Specially the Miller sound.
Its sound system is even better with a much improved bass line.
These are just a few of the many new features I have found.

I have always found Technics to be the best user friendly keyboard on the market and our 7000 is no exception.
It has something for everyone.

If you are into the technical aspects of a keyboard and like to dig deep into its technical features then this keyboard is for you.

If you are not interested in its technical aspects like I am you will find its basic features a joy.

A lot has been said about its vocal harmonizer or lack of a workable one.
I do not sing so this area is of no value to me.
Again buying a keyboard is a personal choice. How you use it and play it is entirely up to you.

If you are an experienced or inexperienced keyboard player I highly recommend this fantasic Kn7000.
Again it has something for everyone.

As Donny Pesce and Jeff Mazza would say
"Play Music Every Day"


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