I like old keyboards, they are amazing. Anyway, if you are lucky to find a Yamaha PSR-27 or a Yamaha PSR-7, can you also make a video with them involved?
I doubt I'm willing to find these, I'm more up to high end models. Such PSR were really basic for the time. Anyway 7 and 27 if I correctly remember were part of same era of the 4500. As for the voices should sounds in same way (DASS synth.) probably the accompaniment style is not really on same league.
Hey! I saw your comment on another video about wanting a Wurlitzer WX20. I currently have one, I’m wondering about the value of something like this. I can’t find anything about it online.
I already got one. It is a rebranded Hohner PK-250. The value depends about conditions. These are very ancient keyboards, spare parts are not more available. Just collectors like I am, may want one. A fair value would be around 200-400 $
I like old keyboards, they are amazing.
Anyway, if you are lucky to find a Yamaha PSR-27 or a Yamaha PSR-7, can you also make a video with them involved?
I doubt I'm willing to find these, I'm more up to high end models. Such PSR were really basic for the time. Anyway 7 and 27 if I correctly remember were part of same era of the 4500. As for the voices should sounds in same way (DASS synth.) probably the accompaniment style is not really on same league.
@@musk771 I get it, but i like both entry level keyboards & High end models.
@@timothyverbist5795 So I will pay more attention for you, if one will come out for reasonable bucks!
@@musk771 I get it.
Hey! I saw your comment on another video about wanting a Wurlitzer WX20. I currently have one, I’m wondering about the value of something like this. I can’t find anything about it online.
I already got one. It is a rebranded Hohner PK-250. The value depends about conditions. These are very ancient keyboards, spare parts are not more available. Just collectors like I am, may want one. A fair value would be around 200-400 $
Thanks!!