The Mark III has already found its way into the upright series. It is available on a console piano, MX500, and two studio models, the P22 and the T116. The Mark III in the upright does not include incremental pedaling (pedal is either on or off), and does not have hammer sensors. But you can add to it the new Yamaha CD player. The Mark III in grand pianos includes speakers, a CD player, Silent Mode and Smart Key. It also has 16 memory disks instead of the 1 available on the MarkIIXG. Carol Beigel >From: "gary_schaps" <gschaps@...> >Reply-To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com >To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com >Subject: [disklavier] Disklavier II vs Disklavier III >Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 21:22:04 -0000 > >Would anyone care to summarize the differences between Disklavier >II and III, and offer their thoughts on when Disklavier III might >find its' way into the upright series. > >Also, does anyone have any first hand experience using PianoDisc >recordings in their Disklavier? Floppy? CD? > >Thanks. > >Gary Schaps > _________________________________________________________________ Join the world\ufffds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
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Re: [disklavier] Disklavier II vs Disklavier III
2002-01-20 by Carol Beigel
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