Good morning, everyone. In a message dated 1/10/02 12:33:37 AM, raydene@... writes: << Bottom line is I'm buying a MX100A and trying to figure out if I got ripped off or not. >> If it is in good condition, this should be a fine piano. However, to have a convenient and complete Disklavier experience, I suggest that you factor the price of a DSR1 into your purchase. This will enable you to use high density disks, play Standard MIDI Files, and will provide you with a tone generator. Also, if you think that you want to be able to play the new PianoSoft Plus Audio CDs, then you should add in the cost of a DCD1. Regards, PianoBench
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Re: [disklavier] Re: What in a name? MX100BII MarkII MX100II
2002-01-10 by PianoBench@aol.com