As in ksetlist we have lots of SP4 users I am sure this will be interesting. Introducing the Kurzweil SP6. Powerfully Simple.
Following the standard of sonic excellence established by the Forte®, Forte SE and PC3 series, the SP6, powered by the new LENA® processor, brings your performance to new heights with its astonishing sound quality, light-weight, depth of control and simple operation - all within easy reach.
http://kurzweil.com/product/sp6/
Regards,
Fran
Oh yes, what the hell is this?
A new SP from Kurweil? I didn't hear anything about it.
Only 27 lb/12 kg and Medelli-Keys?
Though I had to fix the (light-weighted) ones on my sp4/7 three times, the performance of the sp4/7 is great.
I need more information!
Any Information about the estimated price?
Hi,
The action is different from the SP4-7. This one is weighted and it's actually pretty nice.
Regards,
Fran
sorry, hipogrito, I know the difference between the keys of (my own) sp4/7 and a hammer-Action Keyboard!
As I said,the light-weighted Version (in my sp4) is good, but I had to fix it now 3 times.
the fatar tp100GH (nord electro 5 HP, Artis) begins to clatter after a while - but it is light.
the fatar tp40GH (nord electro piano, Forte) is very good, but heavy.
I hope, that the keys of the sp6 are better, but I am afraid, that the medelli-HA is not as good as fatar.
Does anyone know the medelli HA?
And does anyone know the estimated price of the sp6?
As I said,the light-weighted Version (in my sp4) is good, but I had to fix it now 3 times.
the fatar tp100GH (nord electro 5 HP, Artis) begins to clatter after a while - but it is light.
the fatar tp40GH (nord electro piano, Forte) is very good, but heavy.... but I am afraid, that the medelli-HA is not as good as fatar.
I dunno how good a Medelli (HA) action is, how it feels, how the "finger-to-sound" connectivity is and how reliable it is,-
but in a Forte and Forte7, there´s a Fatar TP-40L action,- not GH.
D.C.
I believe there is a Medelli hammer action in the Kurzweil KA-90 (since the KA-90 is similar if not identical to the Medeli SP4000). So I'm guessing that's probably the action they're using.