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Offline RappinPhil

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My first piano (digital)
on: June 30, 2004, 08:54:04 PM
After 7 months on a Yamaha PSR - 170  :-X , I am getting a Suzuki SS 100D. We got it for $700 even though it was listed at $1200 (desperate salesman). You can check it out here. Tell me what you think!

https://www.suzukimusic.com/digitalpianos/pages/ss_series.html

Offline puppetmaster

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Re: My first piano (digital)
Reply #1 on: July 01, 2004, 04:43:06 AM
It looks good, but I always thought that if you're going to buy a keyboard...you might as well get one you can take around easily. Is it easy to carry aroudn that whole thign with the wood, or can you take it off?
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Offline RappinPhil

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Re: My first piano (digital)
Reply #2 on: July 01, 2004, 05:20:07 AM
I honestly do not know. I already have a keyboard, but it does not have weighted keys. Nonetheless, it is much more manuverable then any accoustic.

Offline classicarts

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Re: My first piano (digital)
Reply #3 on: October 20, 2005, 03:18:24 AM
I tried the site, it won't open.  It must be closed.  Anyways, it seems to me you got a good deal.  The bottomline is " are you happy?" 
That's always the ultimate question.   :) Cheers.
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