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Old 13.02.2009, 04:57 PM
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The other problem is at 73lbs (nearly 100lbs in a case), its just a beast to move around. That's why mine stays in my studio.
That's on of the reasons why I picked the RD-300SX. Afterall I'll have to travel with the keyboard in a train, so the less is better.

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I think you'll like the RD-300SX, especially if you bought it at the right price. I looked at it too, but for the difference in price new (and I prefer a heavier action), I went for the Yamaha CP33 (and I'm a yammy piano guy anyhow) and it's been awesome for my live straight ahead jazz combo gigs.
I think I won't be dissapointed with the RD. It has generally good sounds and I have always liked the Roland sound. Some people say they sound over processed, but that's not aproblem as long as it sounds good, right? Hehe.

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Congrats on the new ax.
Thank you. It's a pain to wait for it. So while waiting for it I ordered a new mic, Audio Technica AT2020, and good headphones. It's solo career & YouTube crap time. Yay!
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