Feature:
It's decent, again, as a starter board. It would've been really nice if it had a Backlit LCD screen. Also, I would've been happier if the memory settings would hold... I use this board live, and everytime I unplug it, I have to turn off the stupid retail demo lighting and the key lighting...
Quality:
A bit weak as far as finish goes, but these keys take a pounding without flinching. No issues with dead keys/buttons.
Value:
It is a fair price...
Desirability:
It's a Kiddie Keyboard, although it does well for live useage. I'm branching out my rig now, but I will keep this in use for its awesome organs, brass, and one of my favorites, patch 229-"Goblin"
Sound:
This is a decent board. It would be nice if it was more customizable, but it's perfect for the beginning synth/key player. If you take the time to experiment with the standard banks and the GM banks, you can find some nice stuff. I especially like the organs, the Synth Bass, and the Strings. The pianos are lacking in quality, however.
Ease of Use:
It's about as simple as they come.
Support:
N/A
Overall:
If it doesn't die, I'll probably use it forever.
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