From bruce@ashbysolutions.com Wed Aug 01 05:18:23 2007
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Hi Lou,

I owned a CX-3 v1 (lipped keys), and I've played a v2 (waterfall keys.) I did not find that much difference between the two keys. One thing to watch out for: How was the CX-3 displayed? On wall hangers? An X-stand? I tried the Nord C1 at NAMM, and there was a WORLD of difference between the feel of the one that was wall mounted vs. the one on legs. After only trying the one on the wall, I thought the action was awful. I'm glad that I found time to try the other one.

In answer to your question: no, the action on the v2 CX-3 isn't adjustable, other than shallow/deep triggering.

Regards,

-BW

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Bruce Wahler
Design Consultant
Ashby Solutions_
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bruce@ashbysolutions.com

At 08:08 AM 8/1/2007, you wrote:
>I stopped into my local GC last night to help a friend
>get some drum stuff. I had to check out the keyboard
>section and saw a new CX-3. But when I pressed the
>keys, they felt a LOT different than my CX-3 (newer
>CX-3, but V1.0 firmware). They required much more
>force to press, shorter travel, and felt a little
>mushy compared to mine. I like the way mine feels
>LOTS better. Is key force and travel somehow
>adjustable on the new ones? Or is that just the way
>they are? Just curious.
>
>Lou
>
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