@@adamandlorraine Of course. Here are my notes: Action: Middle C (C4) - ~70g Not weighted To get the sound - ~>90g Action is springy but (after getting used to) will allow to play classical piano pieces (sometimes it may be good) Octave width:16.5cm; white key length 13.5cm
@@mfurman You mentioned that you tested the Korg Liano. I couldn't find a video of it on your channel. What instrument does the Liano sound like in terms of key noise? Can we say that the Liano has a high-quality key mechanism, like in expensive synthesizers, or does it feel more like a spring pressing, like in children's synthesizers? Thanks.
@@Alex-q1w3l I did not test it (I am only interested in organ part). Nord Stage has a different action than Electro 6D 73 so it would be difficult to compare directly
Do you have the grams to press the keys down? I always thought the electro were hard to push down but never had any data to confirm.
@@adamandlorraine Yes, I have two sets of weights that are used by piano technicians for action adjustments.
@@mfurman and can you share the amount of grams needed to press a key on the electro?
@@adamandlorraine Of course.
Here are my notes:
Action:
Middle C (C4) - ~70g
Not weighted
To get the sound - ~>90g
Action is springy but (after getting used to) will allow to play classical piano pieces (sometimes it may be good)
Octave width:16.5cm; white key length 13.5cm
@@mfurman You mentioned that you tested the Korg Liano. I couldn't find a video of it on your channel.
What instrument does the Liano sound like in terms of key noise?
Can we say that the Liano has a high-quality key mechanism, like in expensive synthesizers, or does it feel more like a spring pressing, like in children's synthesizers? Thanks.
@ Hi, I do not think that I recorded a video.
Here are my notes:
Action:
Middle C (C4) - ~ 52g to move
C7 -
How about the Nord Stage 4? Is the action any good?
@@Alex-q1w3l I did not test it (I am only interested in organ part). Nord Stage has a different action than Electro 6D 73 so it would be difficult to compare directly