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784 days ago

Technics KN5000 electronic keyboard plus accessories for sale

Brian from Central Whangarei

The KN5000 was reputed to be Technics best keyboard when it came out. It has extensive features some of which are shown in attached photos.
Summary: includes: Display panel showing performance information - rhythm, tempo, chord used, split keyboard allowing for 2 right hand sounds and left hand sounds, volume controls for each instrument part used. Auto play function which automatically chords notes and has settings for 14 harmony styles, 15 rhythm groups with multiple rhythm styles, 18 sound groups with multiple instrument sounds in each group, demonstration styles, pitch blend & modulation wheels, demo performance sounds, headphone jack, foot volume pedal, disk drive for recording performances and playing back, MIDI in & out ports, jack output plugs to connect to external sound gear, vocalist workstation for use as an entertainer with microphone. Ability to transpose the entire keyboard in semi-tone steps across the entire octave. A host of other features too numerous to list.

Package consists of keyboard, adjustable keyboard stand, piano stool, cabinet to store music books, variety of easyplay tunes, advanced chord construction manual, full keyboard owners manual, keyboard carrybag, foot volume pedal, 2x 6mm jack plug cables, box of recordable disks many with downloaded backing tunes, clip on light.
The keyboard does have a small issue in that the bottom octave circuit does intermittently hesitate to transmit the signal but depending on how you use it this may not be an issue.
If interested please reply to set up a time to view. Location is in Tikipunga.

Price: $700

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