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I have up for (very regrettable) sale a Mahogany SX PR604/M Technics Digital Piano. 6 years old, paid $8000 brand new, selling for $3000.

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* 88 note touch responsive natural response action

* PCM sound generator

* 64 note polyphony

* 1,005 sounds, 39 drum kits, 2 digital drawbars 40 sound memories, 1 user drum kit.

* Key split: G2,C3,C4 + free split

* sustain pedal , soft, sostenuto

* Multi effect, chorus, reverb, brilliance, digital effect, solo. Right1, right2, left conductor

* 2 octave transpose

* 160 rhythms x 4 variation , intro/ending minor sequence, new chord modify system.

* Controls: Main volume, apc sequencer volume, balance, mute, conductor, star/stop, fill in 1, fill in 2, intro & ending 1, intro & ending 2, count in , synchro start, tempo/program dial, tap tempo, fade in/out, split point, R1/R2 octave. Metronome

* Auto play chord: Basic, advanced 1, advanced 2, pianist, on bass, left hold.

* Chord finder: mode, root, type, inversion. 14 types of techni-chord

* Sound arranger.

* Music style arranger.

* 928 piano styles (genre/era/alphabetical)

* One touch play

* Panel memory: 8x3 banks, set, next bank, bank view.

* Simple piano.

* Piano performance pads: preset phrase 20 banks x 6 (with solo), user 3 banks x 6 (with solo) compile bank 2, control preset, stop, auto setting.

* progressive Pianist 100 songs

* 16 track sequencer 10 songs, 40,000 notes, easy record, real-time record, step record, punch record, record &edit/copy & paste/range edit.

* 8 part composer: bass, accomp1-5, drums 1-2 , approx 13,000 notes, real-time record, step record.

* GM, GM2 SMF with lyrics and NX sound compatibility

* 3.5 inch floppy disk drive.

* Wide graphic LCD

* 2 x headphone socket, line out, aux in, MIDI(in/out/thru), computer, pedal in. USB, Pedal In

* Microphone input with reverb and effect

* 120w output (60 x 2)

* Dimensions (WxHxD) 140.6 x 106 x65.2 cm's

* Weight: 59 kg

Also for sale Wittner metronome walnut in colour, key wound, accented bell beat of 2, 3, 4, 6 , near brand new - $100

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Roland piano stool, mahogany in colour, leather cushioned seat, storage under seat - $150

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This is a much loved item of mine that will sorely be missed, unfortunately I have no choice but to sell it, so please don't make any stupid offers, you will be abused and rejected.

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