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Re: [disklavier] question

2000-08-16 by Larry McKenzie

I bought an MX-85 (first generation) disklavier in 1991.  Nearly a decade 
later I use it nearly everyday.  Although technically limited by today's 
Disklavier standards I don't feel it is an "8-track".   It still does 
everything that it was advertised to do when it was made and by interfacing 
it with other devices such as computers and tone generators I can make it do 
virtually everything the newer ones do.  I highly recommend you get one that 
records, even if it is an upright. You never know when a talented pianist 
might stop by to visit.  I still listen to pianists I knew years ago, at 
least one of which is no longer living.  The commercial disks are great, gut 
the personal touch of a friend playing your piano years after they have 
moved on is priceless.

Buy it, use it, you'll never regret it!


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