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I would like to sell a 1988 Yamaha FS-20 Electone Organ that was purchased new by my grandfather; I am the second owner. The original purchase list price was $7995 and it is in EXCELLENT condition. Online research has not given me any clues as to its value or asking price. I currently have it listed at half the original list ...
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HI~~Thsi is Fred Lui from TAIWAN
First of all introduce myself. I was typing''KAWAI T50 organ''. and find Andy G's photos. So impressive. And so happy to know Andy was involved in KAWAI. and played, knew so much things about the monster organ.
I'm a old ''vintage'' Electone lover. My favorite is D85. E75. and C605. They all have ...
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As some here are aware, I collect various organs because I like to play 'at' being an organist and because I enjoy the differences the brands bring to the sound and how to get there.
Right now I'm looking at a possible sweet deal on a pair of Yamaha's. Neither model rings a bell and the Yamaha manual site doesn't have the owner's manuals for ...
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Depending on where you live, you should be able to find used instruments at all price ranges. Check the piano/organ dealers of course. But then also check your local Craigslist.org listings. There are always a wide array of instruments on EBay too. But the shipping charges really get you on the older instruments.
If your kids are used to playing ...
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This is the Yamaha EX-2. It is the stage version of the E-70 that I have. New, the EX-2 cost $25,208. The E-70 was only $17,451.
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My Yamaha E-70U, the home version of the EX-2. This organ is quite versitile. Organ or synthesizer, it can do both. With such unusual features, (for an organ), as portamento, chorus, LPF, pitch bend, wah-wah, attack control, decay control, release control, octave transpose and an arpeggiator making it fairly capable as a synth. All the while still ...
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