Product: Technics SX-P50
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted
07/25/2001
at
10:06am
by
mreddyson
Ease of Use
:
9
Very easy to use, power on and play.
Features
:
No Opinion
Keyboard 88 Keys (max. 64 notes polyphony)
Keyboard Action Natural Response Action
Sounds Generator New PCM (Stereo Sampling)
Sounds 18 Sounds
Piano: Concert Grand, Pop Grand, Upright, Electric 1, 2
Other Sounds: Harpsichord, Vibes, Strings, Vocal, Organ Presets (9)
Brilliance Mellow - Bright (5 steps)
Digital Reverb 4 Types (room/stage/hall/concert)
Digital Effect YES
Touch Sensitivity Light, Normal, Heavy
Transpose G - C - F#
Display LED (7 segments x 3 digits)
Demo 19 Songs
MIDI Multi Timber, Local Control, Omi ON, Program Change,
Pedal, Effect, Transpose
Mode Set Piano Tuning, Minimum Range
Others Play Switch, Main Volume, MIDI Terminals (IN OUT),
Sustain, Line OUT (R/MONO,L) Phones, DC, IN
Power Requirement DC 10V (using SY-AD8 AC adapter)
Power Consumption 7W (when the power is off: 3W)
Dimensions 136.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 29.8 cm *1
(W x H x D)
Net Weight 16.0 kg
Accessories Music Stand, AC Adapter, Foot Switch
Cabinet Color Millennium Silver
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
8
Impressive piano sound. Has anybody compared it with Technics P-30 ?
Reliability
:
8
Seems to be solid construction.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
8
At 35 lbs aprox. it's an ideal keyboard for piano gigs.