Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84; site rtech.ARPA Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!prls!amdimage!amdcad!amd!pesnta!hplabs!intelca!qantel!dual!unisoft!mtxinu!rtech!roger From: roger@rtech.ARPA (Roger Rohrbach) Newsgroups: net.music.synth Subject: Re: looking for electric piano Message-ID: <372@rtech.ARPA> Date: Fri, 10-May-85 17:56:54 EDT Article-I.D.: rtech.372 Posted: Fri May 10 17:56:54 1985 Date-Received: Tue, 14-May-85 07:40:19 EDT References: <153@unc.UUCP> Organization: Relational Technology, Berkeley CA Lines: 23 > I would like to purchase an apartment piano this summer. > Although I would like to get an honest-to-goodness piano, > a real acoustic piano is no good for me here. If I'm going > to get a keyboard instrument it'll have to be of the > portable/quiet type. There are certainly polyphonic > synthesizers available, but I'm more interested in something > that is as close to a piano as I can get, in sound and key > action. I'm willing to spend up to about $2000 max for the > instrument (excluding amp, headphones, whatever). > > -Andrew Andrew Glassner > glassner@unc decvax!mcnc!unc!glassner I would suggest taking a look at the Yamaha PF-15. It has 88 keys, weighted action, & velocity-sensitive dynamics. There are three "piano" voices, three "electic piano", vibes, two harpsichords, and a clavichord voice. I'm purchasing one next Saturday, for similar reasons. It's a really nice piano for the price (I'm paying $1495). Roger Rohrbach roger@rtech decvax!mtxinu!rtech!roger