Well, I hate to part ways with this cornerstone of my studio but with the current route my musical interests are taking the space won't be available for me to keep it around much longer.
It isn't quite on the same quality level as the electrics you find around stores today, this piano has fully sampled attacks ranging from a feather-touch all the way to making your fingers sound like Thor's hammer across any of the tone banks. It's a monster at 300LB's+, but you will be hard pressed to find more meat and potatoes in one unit if your looking for a permanent fixture in your studio/hall.
Pickup in Canada near the Syracuse/Watertown border crossing would be preferred or dealing Provincally (Ontario). As far as trades are concerned, vehicles or of course, basses of mass-destruction are welcome.
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Made in Japan, Please Refer to the Manual[1] for a detailed Photo and description of features.
From the Digital Piano Roundup:
The HP series includes seven models featuring a weighted piano keyboard, and Roland's proprietary Structured Adaptive Synthesis tone generation system, which blends digitally sampled attacks with synthesized sounds for extremely realistic piano tone.
The entry level model in the HP series, the HP1000, is priced to retail for approximately $2,500. Roland's top-of-the- line digital piano is the HP6000, which features a powerful 240 watt sound system and six speakers, housed in a heavy-duty case. The instrument is designed for restaurants, institutional applications, and other heavy use situations.
All Roland keyboards have full MIDI implementation and can be enhanced with several add-on modules. Roland offers a straight sequencer, the
PR-100, a sequencer/tone module combination, the MT-100, and a sound module, the MT-32.
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http://www.midimanuals.net/manuals/r...owners_manual/
[2] -
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Digita...s...-a07933555
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