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SL-990 vs SL-880
Is there a difference in the key action? From the website http://www.arbitermt.co.uk/studiolog...ekeyboards.htm it seems that they use the exact same weighted action key mechanism.
If this is so, then the only differences are some of the electronics, and the lack of a midi-in on the SL-990 PRO? |
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I have tried the Logic Controllers at Guitar Center....I was not impressed....you get what you pay for nowdays.
I instead picked up the Yamaha P80 Cant stress enough what a quality digital piano needs to be, but we are talking $1000 The P80 is a sweet piano, the best I've tried in that price range and the best feel of realism. |
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From all the reviews I read people seem to think that the Studiologics have the best weighted key action.
![]() Too bad I can't try any of them out. Any other ideas? |
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OK, I'll answer myself again.
From Music Industries: There are 3 (!) different types of SL-990's. SL-990 (some list it as the SL-990 ES) - has same weighted hammer action keyboard people know and love above all others. Doesn't have pitch bend of selectable 4 zones of control. SL-990 PRO - lacking same electronics, and has an inferior "light" hammer action keyboard, sometimes called "graded action". It may be the one you tried Stealthtech. SL-990 XP - back to a keyboard more in line with the original SL-990 and SL-880 PRO, but not the exact same. Judgement call as to whether it's as good or better, but definately better than the SL-990 PRO. Much more electronics, ala SL-880. So I got the SL-990 original. A word to the budget conscious and wise - there's a reason the SL-990 PRO is so cheap right now at musicians friend.... |
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