Product: Technics SX-PC15
Price Paid: 800 (Australian) used
Submitted
10/31/2004
at
09:13pm
by
Feck Studios...
Ease of Use
:
10
Couldn't be easier...Turn it one and play...It is a dedicated Digital piano...ie: one sound, an awsome piano sound...
Features
:
7
Don't know the plyphony...
Action is great...Not too sticky, but realy isn't flimsy either...
Controls: Power on/off, reverb on/off, volume knob...
Connections, 2 x headphones, midi in/out, aux in (2 x rca), sustain/damper pedal in (a weird little 4 pin plug instead of standard 1/4 inch which is why I'm converting mine)...No direct out, have to use one of the headphones, not a big deal, but would've been nice...
Expressiveness/Sounds
:
No Opinion
Ok, the one and only sound, piano, sounds well, like a piano, actualy it's pretty damn beautiful...Suits anything realy needing a very high quality piano sound...
The onboad reverb is just there for atmosphear, nothing to write home about but I didn't buy it wanting any effects so it wasn't an issue for me...
The action and touch sensitivity are one of the best I've experienced with a Digital piano, very responsive but not overboard which is just as well as it's not adjustable, but even if it were I wouldn't do anything to it...No aftertouch as I'm aware of...
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Not had it for too long, but is built very well and I don't see any real problems...
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Well, if it were gone and I had the oportuntiy to buy another I would...
I bought it purly as an digital piano that sounds great and as a weighted midi controler which it does flawlessly...
I do wish it had direct outs and the sustain/damper pedal in socket was something standard like a 1/4 inch, but hopfully I can get that converted (but wish I didn't have to bother)