KN 200??!

Posted by: TONHOOLIO

KN 200??! - 11/25/01 05:50 AM

Can someone please help me with this Evil Topic??!! I have a Technics KN 200 and i have been looking all over for anything , and then i mean anything at all , about this machine , but i looks like that there isnīt a KN 200 at all??!! I have been searching for downloads , help topics , software or accessories at all but i canīt find anything?! Am i just dumb or what? It says KN 200 on it... Can someone please mail me and help me?
Posted by: Bob Hendershot

Re: KN 200??! - 11/25/01 06:13 AM

Try this address to see if you can find a manual that looks like it matches the keyboard that you have. I would start with the KN2000.
http://www.pasc.panasonic.com/OperMan/FindManual.asp?bhcd2=1006697400
Posted by: Gunnar Jonny

Re: KN 200??! - 11/25/01 07:08 AM

If it's not a KN2000, the only similar in name
I could find is this one SXKC200, and the manual
is to be found at the link in Bob's reply.
But maybe there was a K200 many years ago??
There was K300 and 350, also a K700 if I don't
remember it totally wrong.
GJ
Posted by: TONHOOLIO

Re: KN 200??! - 11/25/01 07:30 PM

It says that the Serie no. is SX-KN200 (2) With serial no:X90B5047
Posted by: Gunnar Jonny

Re: KN 200??! - 11/25/01 10:44 PM

Maybe you should try a post at www.technote.com
It might be there is someone who know anything
about it. I've never heard about that model before.
Do you know if it is a old or a fairly new KB?
GJ

[This message has been edited by Gunnar Jonny (edited 11-25-2001).]
Posted by: TONHOOLIO

Re: KN 200??! - 11/26/01 12:29 AM

Itīs an pretty old one i guess. I think it has to be between 85-95īs model kind of. I donīt think itīs older and definatly not younger aswell... Iīm trying to find out as much as possible of itīs history where it comes from and so. Iīll let you know when iīll hear anything. Yhanx a lot.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: KN 200??! - 12/14/01 01:59 PM

I also had an SX-K200.
I bought it in 1982 for Ģ299
It was one of the very first proper accompaniment keyboards and was finished ( I think) in a nice silver and black.
It offered the usual styles of the time being 'swing' & 'latin' and 'rock' etc but only about 8 of them. similarly with the voices, standard 'piano' and 'guitar' and
'brass' and somrthing called 'cosmic' I think.
It also had a plug-in module to play prerecorded chord sequences for such songs as
'Roll out the barrel'
I was captivated by it and had it for several years before trading up to a Yamaha
FE organ.
A friend of mine still has has Sx-K200
A great instrument in it's day.

Petere