![]() ![]() It’s possible to get 96 keys but I didn’t think that was necessary for me.Īnd here is the catalog showing the options, price list, how to pre-order, and the terms and conditions: Hopefully, I will receive the keyboard in September. This morning, I sent in my payment for the Piano de Voyage. Just not entire pieces at once.Ī follow up. ![]() So even though the Reface CP might be wrong for standard piano practice, it is better than nothing if one needs something that will fit luggage in the main cabin of the airplane.Īnd as I said above, I did find that I could practice classical piano with it. But even the Reface CP barely fit in my carry-on backpack (it was too large for my carry-on suitcase). I might end up getting the Piano de Voyage thing, if Larry K tries it out and gives it a thumbs up. Or maybe I am wrong - can you think something else that would be better and still fit? The problem is that there really is nothing else that is noticeably better for piano practice than the Reface CP which will fit into hand luggage. And is more compact than anything else on the market. ![]() ![]() It has better sounding Rhodes than almost anything else I’ve heard. If you’re not into vintage electro-acoustic keyboards, it’s very apparent that’s not your instrument. It’s a generic piano patch that was used for internal debugging purposes. You get the reface in the wrong way The piano sound is there by mistake. How do they allow you to get the PX-S3000 on a plane with your hand luggage? And how do you put it on your laps, it probably takes an entire row. ![]()
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