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Topic: Technics Sx-PR40
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mannsmixed
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Technics Sx-PR40
on: September 24, 2013, 11:29:25 AM
Hi - I am just about to start learning. I need a digital piano because our house is completely open plan. I saw this Technics advertised locally; reckon I might be able to get it for about £100/$150. is it worth it. I just want a piano sound. Not interested in bells and whistles.
thanks for any help
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hfmadopter
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Re: Technics Sx-PR40
Reply #1 on: September 24, 2013, 07:29:51 PM
Technics has made, like most manufacturers, a range of pianos from lower end to top end. I have no idea where this one falls, except that by digital standards it's most likely ancient.
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Depressing the pedal on an out of tune acoustic piano and playing does not result in tonal color control or add interest, it's called obnoxious.
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