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by tbip2001
03 Oct 2007, 18:34
Forum: Digital Pianos
Topic: Yamaha GT10 losing notes
Replies: 7
Views: 13955

Hi Raph, Ive seen your ebay listing and im very interested.

I once owned a GT20, and I cant believe i was stupid enough to sell it.

I reckon one way or another Ill get something working out of it!

Ive sent you a email via ebay mate.

Jim
tbip2001
by tbip2001
06 May 2007, 21:29
Forum: Digital Pianos
Topic: can a yamaha p60 half pedal?????
Replies: 1
Views: 7228

can a yamaha p60 half pedal?????

I own a p60, and would like half pedaling. Now, nowhere in the original advertisiing specs does it mention half pedaling until I thumb through the manual. It says that half pedeling is possible with the use of an Fc3 pedal. However I can find no reference to this anywhere else. Is it just a manaal m...
by tbip2001
06 May 2007, 21:23
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Broadwood upright restoration? Cost breakdown?
Replies: 1
Views: 3912

Broadwood upright restoration? Cost breakdown?

We have in our family a John broadwood upright. I know litttle about its specifics, but is a large upright, made around 1930. It belonged to my Grandad, who cherished it. When he died It came to our house, where I have played on it ever since. My question is could someone give me abreakdown of the r...
by tbip2001
03 Oct 2005, 15:21
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: electric piano for home (and studio)
Replies: 2
Views: 8228

Re: electric piano for home (and studio)

Hi mate, In your price bracket, there is only one option. A Yammaha GT20. This is a Grantouch, has a wooden piano keyboard (taken from one of thier uprights), and only has one sound. Piano. It takes its entire ROM allocation (16meg), and utilises it for just that one sound. The sound is unbeatable. ...
by tbip2001
27 Sep 2005, 21:05
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Why no Rhodes reproductions??.......
Replies: 2
Views: 5305

Thanks for the reply mate, Yeah you make good points, I suppose demand wouldnt really be their. I buying a yammy p60 and intend to build a replica Rhodes case to house it (the sound will be through a different module, as the yammys rhodes is orrible!). Should look pretty cool when done, and will be ...
by tbip2001
27 Sep 2005, 20:59
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Korg sp200 v Yamaha p60
Replies: 2
Views: 5901

Thanks mate, yeah I tried both side by side through a trusted pair of headphones, and the p60 came out on top. Both had good lower/mid registers, but the higher registers on the korg seemed rather harsh. Neither had anything even close to a rhodes, which is a shame, but my nanosynth is half decent a...
by tbip2001
24 Sep 2005, 15:32
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Why no Rhodes reproductions??.......
Replies: 2
Views: 5305

Why no Rhodes reproductions??.......

This has bugged me for a while now, why havent, well I guess its Roland now, produced a reproduction of the Mk1, and Mk2 suitcase pianos?? I for one, would love to be able to purchase a new mk2 88! Whilst I understand some may find a new rhodes not quite the done thing, but I dont doubt it would be ...
by tbip2001
22 Sep 2005, 22:23
Forum: Piano Advice
Topic: Korg sp200 v Yamaha p60
Replies: 2
Views: 5901

Korg sp200 v Yamaha p60

Hey guys (an gals),

Ive whittled it down to either the P60, or the sp200.

My main priority is obviously a good piano sound, followed by a decent rhodes/wurly.

I only ever play, blues, boogie ect.. so what do you reckon?? anyone used both??

Thanks
tbip2001