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Technics KN 2000 vs Yamaha PSR 640
momolou:
if you have to choose between Technics KN 2000 vs Yamaha PSR 640
what do choose for your fist time learning keyboard ?
Technics KN2000 have one tuts not working and lcd have one vertical line,,
Yamaha PSR 640 doesnt have original adaptor , third party adaptor
need advice
BogdanH:
Hmmm.. Technics 30 years old, Yamaha 24 years... specifications are irrelevant at such age (although Technics looks more advanced)... both can stop working at any time in near future (it's quite possible that they already don't work flawlessly)...
I would say neither of these two.
As for learning, there's no need for the first keyboard to be something fancy... but it should work as intended, so we can actually use it for learning how to play. I don't say it must be new, but 20+ years is a bit too much, I think.
What I'm saying is, if someone is really interested on learning how to play on keyboard, then (s)he should be ready to pay at least a minimal amount of money.
For example, new Casio CT-X700 is only 230€ and can serve for years -long enough to learn and see if keyboard playing is your future hobby.
Just my opinion,
Bogdan
momolou:
current build look like fragile compare to vintage,,
all that now Made in China , compare to vintage Made in Japan
Franck Simplement:
hello, I don't know the kn2000 but I have a PSR630 which still works very well, and at my Christian assembly we have a PSR640 which also works very well.
If the price is good why not.
I definitely have a preference for Yamaha
ticktock:
I would pick the S940 as all keys are working for $50. If it dies after 1 year, I'm still happy.
Ted
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