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Offline baadshah

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Viscount Galileo VP110
on: February 01, 2012, 12:48:03 PM
Has anyone come across the Viscount Galileo VP110.

I'm a good enough pianist to deserve something much better, but living in India, there are not many digital or acoustic pianos available, and import duty makes things unaffordable for me, with few decent second hand pianos available. I tried this one in a shop - was affordable and my instant impressions were relatively positive - I've accepted that I will need to compromise on quality in order to at least have something to play on - something is better than nothing (usually!).

Has anyone had any absolute horror stories with it? It comes with a 3 year guarantee at least..


Offline quantum

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Re: Viscount Galileo VP110
Reply #1 on: February 01, 2012, 09:23:02 PM
I've played a Viscount DP in the past, although not sure the model.  As I remember it was a decent digital, that appeared to implement sympathetic vibration effects in its sound. 

Viscount is also known as a digital organ builder that makes a whole range of instruments including large spec instruments at affordable prices. 
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Re: Viscount Galileo VP110
Reply #2 on: February 01, 2012, 10:30:26 PM
thanks - the one I'm talking about is very simple - no screens, very few buttons or effects, but the keyboard touch could have been worse..
 

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