Chris,
In it's day the 'Roady' was a good
cheep piano, as compared to the offerings from the east, i.e...Roland,
Yamaha and Korg.
It has a 61-note keyboard, 3 piano
sounds (inc. a fairish 'Rhodes' and Harpsichord for the time), vibes and
Bass.
It has a split bass over the lower two
octaves.
3 separate
outputs.
Built form 1979 till
1982.
Lightweight for easy
portability.
Original retail/street price in the UK
£349.
Price now £30 - £50 depending on
condition.
Plank.
Manchester,U.K.
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Manchester,U.K.
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----- Original Message -----From: ChrisHi Folks.
Can anybody tell me about my keyboard? It's a Crumar Roady. I know
next to nothing about it. When was it made? Do you like them? It's a
bit of a basic machine, I know.
Makes a nice sound, though......