Showing posts with label Stand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stand. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

Yamaha DGX640W Digital Piano W/Matching Stand, FREE LP7A 3 Pedal Unit, and FREE Bench!

Yamaha DGX640W Digital Piano W/Matching Stand, FREE LP7A 3 Pedal Unit, and FREE Bench! Review





Yamaha DGX640W Digital Piano W/Matching Stand, FREE LP7A 3 Pedal Unit, and FREE Bench! Feature


  • FREE Onstage Bench Included
  • FREE LP7A 3 Pedal Unit Included
  • PA150 Adapter Included
  • 88-key Graded Hammer Standard keyboard with matte black finish key
  • 535 Voices



Yamaha DGX640W Digital Piano W/Matching Stand, FREE LP7A 3 Pedal Unit, and FREE Bench! Overview


Yamaha's DGX-640 was designed to be as close to a piano as a Portable Grand can be with its 88-key weighted Graded Hammer Standard keyboard action and wide selection of piano voices. Selecting a sound is as easy as keying in a number, and recording virtuoso performances is simple with the built-in recorder. The included Yamaha Education Suite and USB connectivity add functionality.


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Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Casio WK-500 76-Key Personal Keyboard Package with Stand, Headphones and Power Supply

Casio WK-500 76-Key Personal Keyboard Package with Stand, Headphones and Power Supply Review



The keyboard is exactly what I expected, and very good quality tone (unlike the earlier casio's that had very bad tone quality).


My big surprise was the quality of the stand and headphones for the price. Each is independently worth the 15->20 bucks extra.

Two minor issues:
1.) Everything was packaged in the keyboard box, and when the box arrived it was very tattered.
2.) From the looks of things the transformer came with the keyboard (not part of the additional items in this package). The transformer is Casio brand and was packaged in one of the the foam end caps like it belonged there. I would do a little research if to see if this keyboard comes with a transformer if you are ordering this package just because it contains a transformer.



Casio WK-500 76-Key Personal Keyboard Package with Stand, Headphones and Power Supply Feature


  • Real Time Recording
  • On-Board Sampling
  • Pitch bend wheel
  • SD Card slot
  • This package comes bundles with professional closed-cup headphones, single x-braced keyboard stand, and a power supply.



Casio WK-500 76-Key Personal Keyboard Package with Stand, Headphones and Power Supply Overview


The Casio WK500 Personal Keyboard is built with the use of Casio's new AHL sound technology! The AHL (Acoustic & Highly-compressed Large-waveform) technology boasts a realistic reproduction of tones from pianos to organs and more. With 48 notes of polyphony, these new keyboards ensure that all sounds played are heard, even when playing complex parts with the aid of on-board accompaniment. This keyboard also features piano-style keys for a more natural feel. Equipped with built-in sampling features, you can record any sound or musical phrases using the microphone (or audio input) jack and then play them back on the keyboard. Casio has taken great leaps in upgrading the Step Up Lesson function those just starting to learn. Young and growing musicians can learn to play songs phrase-by-phrase by listening to the progression, watching the LCD screen to see where to play and then repeating the simple parts on the keyboard this process will help any new player learn through memory by playing the song phrases with little assistance. This package comes bundles with professional closed-cup headphones, single x-braced keyboard stand, and a power supply.


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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Kurzweil 88 Note Digital Stage Piano, Hammer Action Keys, 64 Programs, 64 Voice Polyphony, Includes Two 6 Inch Speakers and Stand, Black and Chrome

Kurzweil 88 Note Digital Stage Piano, Hammer Action Keys, 64 Programs, 64 Voice Polyphony, Includes Two 6 Inch Speakers and Stand, Black and Chrome Review



Now that all Kurzweil's can be layered and split, their glaring weakness is all the more conspicuous. The company, in my opinion, makes the best digital pianos--in terms of sound, versatility, and keyboard "feel"--but with the most convoluted, incoherent, least helpful instructions. Guaranteed to lead to many all-nighters for musicians just trying to "set up" the keyboard for the next day's gig, which may not have a bass player or drummer.

If you have q friend, or a knowledgeable techie/gear-head who works cheap, by all means hire him. The manual, as usual, looks like it's been written by a committee. After talking about the most "powerful" dimension of the keyboard as its adaptiveness to set-ups, it fails to explain or illustrate how to construct sounds in the favored "set-up," or "500," mode rather than the more limiting "performance" mode. It gives no directions or helpful illustrations on how the user might be able to use one of the factory set-ups (all of them unusable) as a "template" to help the user with the creation of his own more practical set-ups. It doesn't explain how to transpose a good acoustic bass sound up an octave into a playable range without having all of the notes in the treble, or right hand, also transposed, except into an unplayable range. It provides a paragraph on doing a "hard reset," so that the player can get rid of all the monstrosities he's created and start afresh--unfortunately the manual fails to provide the vital information that before the "reset" button will activate the instructions permitting a hard reset, the user must first depress the "Global" button. (By accident, and several hours later, I finally stumbled upon it.)

Whether the reader finds it merely curious or confounding, the manual will introduce and begin to discuss some of the specifics of splitting, layering, set-up programs, etc. Then in a late section of the book, the reader finds a paragraph stating that the instrument is capable of "layering and splitting, which means adding on another sound or dividing the keyboard into two or more zones so that different sounds can be played, a feature that can often be convenient for a musician, especially one who is playing in a show" (!!!). In other words, the paragraph sounds as though the authors are unaware that anything preceded it. Instead of specific instructions, we're given a reductive introduction that sounds like it belongs in the ad sheet! I's in details like this where Kurzweil seems determined to cut the corners, in the process cutting the frustrated user to shreds.

I could say that this latest Kurzweil gives me more problems when, during the middle of a fast-moving passage in the middle of a tune, I attempt to go from one program to another. Often the button doesn't register my quick press, the light blinks back at me when it should have changed--but for all I know I've programmed it wrong. The same goes for the sustain pedal. It's the slipperiest pedal I have yet to encounter on an electric keyboard. At one time, Roland marketed a pedal with a heel flap, which made eminent sense and was quite effective (enough reason to get rid of it in this inscrutable market). The bottom surface of this Kurzweil pedal is less abrasive than Kurzweil pedals I've had with my K1000, PC2, or PC1se, squirting across a linoleum floor like a hocky puck repeatedly over the course of a 4-hour job (might as well have been 40). Maybe that's the way they like them in Minnesota.



Kurzweil 88 Note Digital Stage Piano, Hammer Action Keys, 64 Programs, 64 Voice Polyphony, Includes Two 6 Inch Speakers and Stand, Black and Chrome Feature


  • 88 note, fully weighted hammer action, with velocity sensitive adjustable keys
  • 7 segment 3 digit LED
  • 64 voice polyphony
  • 64 pre programmed drum patterns
  • Complete MIDI functionality over USB as well as OS updates (both Mac & PC)



Kurzweil 88 Note Digital Stage Piano, Hammer Action Keys, 64 Programs, 64 Voice Polyphony, Includes Two 6 Inch Speakers and Stand, Black and Chrome Overview


The Best...The SP2X delivers the legendary Kurzweil sound, with all of its detail and refinement, in a digital stage piano which is both professional and easy to use. Using the next generation of Kurzweil technology, the SP2X provides some of the be...


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