From gabru@comsec.net Wed Oct 10 20:03:56 2012
Subject:Re: OT: Numa Compact Piano
The Kurzweil SP4 is one of most versatile synths on the market today.
It won't replace a Hammond clone as well as most dedicated ones but
as a synth and piano it is first rate....IMHO.
From: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jake Hansen
Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2012 7:19 PM
To: CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [CWSG] Re: OT: Numa Compact Piano
When I posted this, I was looking for a review of the Numa Compact piano
as it compares to the Numa Piano that Tony O. reviewed for Keyboard
magazine.
Humberto, and others, you all got a good discussion going, very
interesting, but none of the posts had to do with the Numa Compact
Piano. I already apologized for talking about pianos on the tonewheel
site but you guys know pianos too. and you're all the smartest people I
know, on anything gear related. So I'm taking a chance and asking again:
Anyone seen, played, purchased, read a review of the Numa Compact
Piano?How does the key action compare to the Numa Piano that Tony
reviewed?I love the action on my old SP76. Reminds me a lot of my old
Wurli 200A.
I'm trying to decide between: 1. Numa Piano, 88 keys, 25lb, $15002. Numa
Compact, 88 keys, 14lb, $6493. Kurz SP4-76, 76 keys, 24lb, $999
Which would you choose if you had to pick one?
--- In CloneWheel@yahoogroups.com, "Jake Hansen" >
wrote:
>
> Sorry to veer off topic. But all this talk of the Numa organ reminds
me
> there are Numa pianos too. And although we are a tonewheel group, most
> if not all of us play piano as well.
> I'm particularly interested in the Numa piano since it's time for a
new
> stage piano. Our friend, Tony Orant, reviewed the Numa Piano for
> Keyboard Magazine and the article is linked here: Numa Piano Review
>
> There's also a Numa Compact Piano. Lists for $649 USD. 88 keys. Only
14
> lbs., so I doubt it has the same TP-100 keybed. But if anyone has a
> review of the Compact I'd love to read it. You may post to me off line
> if you don't want to disturb the strict organ enthusiasts among our
> group. (and I mean no disrespect)
> Jake
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