The first thing you should make your mind up on, is what you want to buy and how much you are prepared to pay for it. To do this successfully, you should have some idea as to what sells for what in the current...
I just fell for this scam - hook, line and sinker. The guy was selling a Prophet 5 at £450 (too good to be true). In retrospect I should have seen all the signs but was fooled because the "seller" had hacked...
Yamaha DJX Mk1 I cannot say anything bad about this machine - it almost lacks nothing unless you are a home organist looking for auto-RHUMBA arrangements. The DJX is full of rave and electro type rhythms...
Casio CTK 631 The Casio CTK 631 is a full featured,full size key,5 octave, stereo touch sensitive keyboard with backlit display. It has an onboard mixer and can store 2 whole songs. There are the 127 GM...
Yamaha PSR-170 I didn't expect to get so many features in a keyboard with such a low numeric ranking,but this one didn't fail to impress me. It has full size keys,LCD display.MIDI IN and OUT,a full...
Yamaha PSS480/580 The Yamaha PSS580 is pretty much exactly the same as the 480 as far as I can tell apart from colouration.I had hold of a 480 first,and got the 580 because the rubber pads which control...
Yamaha DX 100 The DX100 is a small keyed 4 octave keyboard with basically the same FM synthesis method as the classic DX7 - there are only 8 algorithms and 4 operators - but this is really enough to create...
Yamaha PSR420 The PSR 420 is a 5 octave stereo touch sensitive keyboard with 128 GM voices 8 drum kits and 100 Rhythms. The 420 includes a registration feature which stores front panel settings that you...
Hi there, I recently got back into music creation and bought a DX7 off e-bay. Now, if you're looking at this chances are that you know what a DX7 is? If not, I'll be brief and say that this is one of the...
Casio HT700 The Casio HT700 is a small keyed non-touch sensitive stereo DCO[Digitally Controlled Oscilator](PCM[Pulse Code Modulation]) keyboard. The DCO system has 31 waves to create the sound. This is...