I'm the kinda person who always looks and seeks out a nice bargain, the kind to invest more time rather than more money to get something interesting.
I play an acoustic, plastic string guitar, in which I'm getting pretty good at.
So lately I've been interested in a buying
- A Musical Keyboard,
- A sound effect station device
Today's bargain:
Purchase of a used Synthezier C Giant LP2610C
PROS
- A wide selection of sounds & rhythms
- Recording functions
- Aux Out, Midi Out, Microphone out, Phone Out, Sustain pedal out
- Lesson functions, where the displays shows you where to place your fingers while playing
- Accompanied rhythm fill ins, fade outs
- Circular shaped soundbank scroll
- Velocity key sensitive AKA Touch Sensitivity
- Price : 15 euro
CONS
- The keys are like rubber, typical for a low end priced piano
- Microphone quality seems to be pretty low
So my overall impression is that the sound coming out of the speakers could be better, the speakers were probably where they saved some money, although that problem goes away when you connect the piano through AUX to another set of speakers. It can be connected to a computer in 2 ways, midi and line in, so you can increase the soundbank and overall functionality of it.
The absolute worse thing are the keys, not my piano's keys imparticulary, cause I bought the piano with some of them sticking out too much, a cause of careless transportation or storage, even if you buy a new one, the keys are not good, simply cause they feel like you're pressing on rubber, so here's where they probably saved most money.
Had I bought the thing in full functionality, I'd have spent 80-100 euro for a used one, I couldn't find out the price of a new one.
Overall, a nice adition to my Yamaha C-40 guitar, which I also got for a bargain, but about that, in another post
AS VISIBLE, COUPLE OF KEYS ARE STICKING OUT, BUT ONLY ONE NEEDS A MINOR FIX, ALL THE KEYS STILL WORK AS THE SHOULD
THE OTHER FEW PROBLEMATIC KEYS ARE EASILY PRESSABLE, NOT AS BAD AS IT LOOKS, REALLY
SOURCE:
- www.amazon.uk