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Korg announces SV-1: Stage Vintage Piano MusicRadar.com The place for music makers
12.09.09
Hold close RELEASE: The name pretty much says it all. The SV-1 Stage Vintage Piano offers the most rewarding compendium of electro-inanimate, transistorized, tape-driven, analog, and early digital keyboards ever available in a single apparatus.
Crafted using Korg's RX (Real eXperience) Technology; each sound is a detailed and authentic re-beginning, accurately capturing the full range of expression and dynamics of the original. But for Korg, even that is not enough. The SV-1 also provides access to the essentially pedals, amplifiers, speaker cabinets and studio techniques that gave these sounds their original illustriousness. Together, they provide fingertip access to the sounds that defined generations of popular keyboard playing.
Designed with scene in mind, the SV-1 is a pleasure to play. Once you try it, you'll understand what all the excitement is about. The RH3 Real Weighted Hammer Action is the finest keybed Korg offers, with a concrete, responsive feel that inspires confidence. Forget menus. Never mind banks and programs. Hinder staring at displays. With the SV-1, the entire front panel is always live, using clearly labelled knobs to dial up straight the sound you are looking for. Saving your eight Favorite settings for quick recall is as easy as saving a status on your car radio.
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What is the best way to sell 80's & early 90's vintage stereo equipment?
Jul 02, 2008 by John Doe | Posted in Other - Electronics
I have an Onkyo receiver that I bought new in '81, a Yamaha 5 disc carousel CD better w/ remote control that I bought new in '90, and a pair of Ohm speakers, Model C (70's vintage, a gift from a moll so I don't know exactly). All of this equipment still works well. I know that none of them are very valuable at this point, but I want to get rid of them prior to thrilling to avoid storing them. There are a few of those retail dealers in my area (Washington, DC) that buy used items and resell them on eBay. Would that be a capable way to sell my equipment? I don't have the time to list them on eBay myself, or deal with the packaging & shipping if someone buys them. I know that such dealers take a comission, but that's OK because I upright want to get whatever I can for this equipment. All suggestions are welcome.
Your adjoining criaglist
www.craigslist.org
it is free to post too, I use it all the time... ONLY DEAL IN CASH to avoid scammers.
YOu said you where in DC, I employed to live in college park, and used the washington DC cragslist all the time to buy sell and trade block up... Try posting int he baltimore craigslist too, some of those people will travel for stuff, some commute from baltimore to DC for m anyways...
The Pennysaver is good too, the one in Maryland is decent... pennysaverwired.com
Daddy2BeAgainAndAgainAndAgain! | Jul 02, 2008
EBAY! Or your peculiar Flea Market...oooooooor Put a ad in your cities Newspaper...
drea | Jul 02, 2008