Looking for a G 70

Posted by: cassp

Looking for a G 70 - 01/05/18 01:34 PM

Being sentimental. Thinking I might be interested in a decent Roland G-70 for a reasonable price. Dust off the cobwebs and make a few bucks. Any leads?
Posted by: DonM

Re: Looking for a G 70 - 01/05/18 03:22 PM

Fran wants to sell his. smile
Posted by: Kabinopus

Re: Looking for a G 70 - 01/06/18 12:21 AM

cassp sorry for changing the subject, but how do you like your Casio PX-360?
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: Looking for a G 70 - 01/06/18 06:29 AM

Originally Posted By DonM
Fran wants to see his. smile

HAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Looking for a G 70 - 01/06/18 07:51 AM

no body says anything about a Suitcase Rhodes, DX7, or Hammond B3?......
that said the Roland G70 is a classic arranger for sure.... just sayin..
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Looking for a G 70 - 01/06/18 08:51 AM

I recently sold some gear to allow me to use the G70 more often.. smile

Set up on stage .. there is no other keyboard I prefer to play..

It lacks a media player, but my Android tablet covers that..

Everything else is top notch.. smile


My first gig after a long absence with the G70... was the 30th of Dec..
A warm up for NYE..

I was in snowy freezing Wildwood .. like 6 degrees and windy..

Now the G70 weighs 46 pounds.... but in the Gator case and all pedals, mic, cords etc.... it is more like 86 pounds..

I pulled up to the stage door... locked... I had to carry the 86 pound thru snow to the other door.. another 100 feet away..

Dry surface and Rock n roller.. would have been no problem... but I was doing it manually..

Same situation at the end of the gig..

I did not enjoy the bull work.. Set up I was a happy camper..


Next day also in Wildwood and just as cold and windy.. I used my M-Audio Code61 with a laptop...
Again bull carry in a single trip about 200 feet away... but a lot lighter..

On stage was okay, but not the same..... I missed playing the G70..


What did I learn...
I want to play the G70..
I will always use the cart.. even for short distances..
Loading into my Buick will still be a pain.. but a necessity..

I can use the Code 61 and a laptop, for senior gigs... but I think I will lug the G70 instead..
Posted by: sparky589

Re: Looking for a G 70 - 01/06/18 09:48 AM

Senior gigs tend to be shorter..so is it worth lugging the heavier keyboard, and maybe risking back injury, when you're not setup that long?
Posted by: Mockie

Re: Looking for a G 70 - 01/08/18 01:18 PM

Originally Posted By cassp
Being sentimental. Thinking I might be interested in a decent Roland G-70



Cassp, think again and get rid of the Casio PX as I have done with my PX560 and look at the new Roland Juno DS 88, check out Youtube demos and you will be impressed with the great sound. It has split and layers facility as well as a sequencer and good drums.
The 88 keyboard version is 35 pounds weight, I have ordered one from Thomann in Germany plus a lightweight Gator case.
Frank
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Looking for a G 70 - 01/08/18 02:13 PM

Originally Posted By Mockie
Originally Posted By cassp
Being sentimental. Thinking I might be interested in a decent Roland G-70



Cassp, think again and get rid of the Casio PX as I have done with my PX560 and look at the new Roland Juno DS 88, check out Youtube demos and you will be impressed with the great sound. It has split and layers facility as well as a sequencer and good drums.
The 88 keyboard version is 35 pounds weight, I have ordered one from Thomann in Germany plus a lightweight Gator case.
Frank



good luck finding one in great condition.....old stock in some warehouse would be awesome ..
Posted by: 124

Re: Looking for a G 70 - 01/08/18 03:57 PM

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-piano-keyboard/e...gationFlag=true