Hi there. Thanks very much, yeah I know it's a fairly old piece of gear but the DKC-850 is very expensive to buy brand new y'see. I know I'd be hanging 2 bits of gear off my piano but I can't afford a DKC-850 just now and I wanted to find someone who had either of these modules cause I don't mind that it's older, my own wagon is the first version to come out anyway so it's older than these lol. By the way if you would like to see me play check out my Youtube channel Samthebam4044. Thanks for suggesting the DKC, I already knew about it and had researched it but I can't find one for a decent price over here. Cheers Sent from Windows Mail From: disklavier@yahoogroups.com<mailto:disklavier@yahoogroups.com> Sent: ?Thursday?, ?10? ?September? ?2015 ?14?:?34 To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com<mailto:disklavier@yahoogroups.com> Good morning, everyone. I recommend that you go with the modern DKC-850 instead of the combined DSR1 and DCD1. Since the DSR1 and DCD1 are relatively ancient pieces of gear (and the DSR1 is floppy-based), you may find used pieces for much less than a DKC-850. But, you'll be buying old technology. Further more, you'll be adding 2 units to your piano instead of one integrated unit that includes a CD drive plus USB. Regards, PianoBench On Sep 9, 2015, at 6:09 PM, 'PEOPLES, SAM' SPEOPL200@...<mailto:SPEOPL200@...> [disklavier] <disklavier@yahoogroups.com<mailto:disklavier@yahoogroups.com>> wrote: Hi guys. I currently own a 1989 Yamaha G2B original wagon disklavier grand piano and am looking for Yamaha DSR1 and DCD1 modules to upgrade my unit with. It seems there aren't any for sale here in Scotland but if anybody has one they're no longer needing or wants to sell please get in touch as I am desperate to have either of these modules as it's something I want to get more into as I like playing the piano. Cheers Sent from Windows Mail
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