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I want one. Not got a huge budget though. Currently looking at:
Yamaha P60 (£530)
Korg SP300 (£695)
Roland RD170 (£699)

Also seen a Korg Triton Pro X 88 key weighted for £1,000 that I'm very
tempted by. Anyone care to recommed one over the others, with reasons? TIA.

Zo


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I want one. Not got a huge budget though. Currently looking at:
Yamaha P60 (£530)


P80 is (was?) far better than the '60, neither of which should be nearly
this expensive (slightly used?)

Roland RD170 (£699)


It was good enough for Elton John at one point.

Anyone care to recommed one over the others, with reasons? TIA.


Try to find an Alesis QS8.1. For a bit more than your RD170 I've seen
Roland XV88's, a great keyboard with a great synth.

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I want one. Not got a huge budget though. Currently looking at:
Yamaha P60 (£530)
Korg SP300 (£695)
Roland RD170 (£699)

Also seen a Korg Triton Pro X 88 key weighted for £1,000 that I'm very
tempted by. Anyone care to recommed one over the others, with reasons?

TIA.

Zo

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Hey Zo,

Check out Kawai MP 9000

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