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#56208 - 03/22/03 12:42 PM Newbie questions
sfp Offline
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Registered: 03/22/03
Posts: 4
Hello all,

Please forgive my english

Today I visited my local musical instruments store. I listened to the Technics sxp-50 and was simply amazed by the piano sound.

I was wondering how is the piano in the kn series? Is it the same technology or it's completely different? Is it an evolution over the sxp ? Do the keys are 'weighted' ?

Sorry those are dumb questions. I'm not a professional musician but I'm ready to invest in a quality keyboard.

Thanks in advance

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#56209 - 03/23/03 02:09 AM Re: Newbie questions
technicsplayer Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 3319
the piano in the KN7000 is the identical technology but there are just detail differences in the implementation.

the p50 is bought by people wanting a stage piano with 88 keys weighted like a real piano, heavy at the bottom end and lighter and undamped at the top. The wave rom is used for a handful of high quality sounds, so without any backings built in, the 64 polyphony should never reveal any drop out.

the KN7000 has standard synthesiser 61 key plastic keys with aftertouch, with a rock solid 128 polyphony. The grand piano multi-sample is particularly good, but this machine is designed to do everything from style generation, multitrack sequencing, sound editing to digital audio generation, a complete digital workstation.

many professionls buy both, use the KN for backings and the p50 for its voices and as a midi controller for the KN.

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#56210 - 03/23/03 02:16 AM Re: Newbie questions
Bill Norrie Offline
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 2330
Loc: North Yorkshire UK
Welcome to the Forum. I don't know much about the sxp-50, except that it's a portable piano, but I can tell you that the piano sounds on the KN7000 are superb. I believe the piano samples on the KN7000 are the same as those on the Technics pianos. However, the keyboards on the KN series are not weighted. They are touch sensitive and also have an after touch facility.
You can get more information on Technics keyboards here : http://www.technicskn7000.com/
Hope this helps......

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Looks like we were typing at the same time Alec..

[This message has been edited by Bill Norrie (edited 03-23-2003).]
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#56211 - 03/23/03 07:37 AM Re: Newbie questions
sfp Offline
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Registered: 03/22/03
Posts: 4
Thank you for the replys. I appreciate it.

What about the older kn3000 ?
How it compares to the newer kn7000 ? I have seen a couple of used kn3000 selling on the web.

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#56212 - 03/23/03 08:20 AM Re: Newbie questions
technicsplayer Offline
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 3319
a good board in its day, but not really comparable to these new products now if you put them side by side.

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#56213 - 03/23/03 08:49 AM Re: Newbie questions
zeerog Offline
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Registered: 02/26/03
Posts: 15
Loc: bredene / wvl / belgium
older means old technology and old (read small) samples. i think the kn 3000 must be more than 6 to 8 years old so . . . .

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#56214 - 03/23/03 10:37 AM Re: Newbie questions
sfp Offline
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Registered: 03/22/03
Posts: 4
ok so the price difference does not make it worth it.

I know this is not the right forum but what's your opinion on the Yamaha P80 and Kurzweil sp88 ?

I'm hesitating between the 3
Technics sxp 50
Yamaha P80
Kuzweil sp series

The cheaper is the Kurzweil sp76 semi weighted.

Is there a big difference between the semi-weighted keyboards and the full weighted ones? I mean semi is still acceptable right?

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#56215 - 03/23/03 12:49 PM Re: Newbie questions
benthepianoboy Offline
Member

Registered: 03/10/03
Posts: 32
Loc: Sacramento Ca
hey! I've played on all three and let me tell you the sample on the Kurz is terrible. The P80 is nice. However the P-50 IMHO has a better sample. Play the upper register of the p-50 and you can hear the sypathetic resonance of the OTHER strings. It is BAD ASS! PLus the P50 is Multi Timbral. (great as a midi controller) http://www.harmony-central.com/Synth/Data/Technics/SX-P50-01.html

Try this link

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#56216 - 03/23/03 02:47 PM Re: Newbie questions
sfp Offline
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Registered: 03/22/03
Posts: 4
Thanks.
Do you know a place to buy the Technics online ? Must ship to Canada. It seems tougher to find this brand online. My local dealer sells them but I'm sure I can have a better deal online.

Thanks again

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#56217 - 03/24/03 09:48 AM Re: Newbie questions
Poul-Henning Offline
Member

Registered: 02/03/03
Posts: 33
Loc: Tjaereborg, Denmark
Hi. Just a comment from small Denmark - so far away.
I bought the kn7000 and would join that with the 6000 on jobs, where I earlier had kn6000 + Korg sp100 - but after a couple of jobs my kn6000 stayed at home and I brought my "damned" heavy sp100 along. I missed the weighted keys and the special feeling of playing the piano.
But I've never had a better keyboard than the 7000 - so just join the club
Kind musical regards

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