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A Light Keyboard

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020 6:03 pm
by taichi
Hi all

I purchased a Pa1000 because it was lighter in weight than my Pa4X so I could move around more easily. But things have moved on and I need something much lighter that I carry under my arm, put in the car and bring it home until the next time.

It is all to do with young grandchildren appearing. I want to encourage them especially with our lockdown in the UK. It`s looking a bit grim at the moment.

What do you think please ?

Thanks

Re: A Light Keyboard

Posted: Sat Jun 27, 2020 11:35 pm
by Musicwithharry
taichi wrote:Hi all

I purchased a Pa1000 because it was lighter in weight than my Pa4X so I could move around more easily. But things have moved on and I need something much lighter that I carry under my arm, put in the car and bring it home until the next time.

It is all to do with young grandchildren appearing. I want to encourage them especially with our lockdown in the UK. It`s looking a bit grim at the moment.

What do you think please ?

Thanks
The i3 is incredibly light. I would say it is as light as the Kross 2. With that said, it still feels solid. I used it as the bottom keyboard for a gig back in March (before COVID-19 shut everything down). It performed very well and I did not have any issues with it sliding around on the double-X stand it was on.

I would recommend it for kids, but keep in mind that it is plastic and not metal so the kids still need to be a bit careful with it (dropping it, etc...).

Grace,
Harry