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Advice on second keyboard purchase similar to Nord Stage 2

Posted: 29 Nov 2017, 14:40
by Sal-FloydonNord2
I need a second keyboard and am thinking a mini version of my Nord Stage 2 HA88, which is now maxing out on memory, would be great. Looking for something lighter but with synth, piano and organ. Its difficult to tell on websites what there is and I don't want to spend more than £1500 max. Can anyone advise what I should be looking at. I saw a Nord Stage 2 SW 73 semi weighted waterfall keyboard being played recently but these seem to be obsolete now.

Re: Advice on second keyboard purchase similar to Nord Stage

Posted: 29 Nov 2017, 15:45
by MrTobbe
Hmm, the combination synth, piano and organ is still rare when looking at keyboards today, for some odd reason.... but here are a few choices:

Within your budget:
Roland VR-730 (maybe not the greatest sounding clonewheel, but decent piano and synth)
https://www.thomann.de/gb/roland_vr_730.htm

Kurzweil Artis 7
(not a true clonewheel, but almost... not true waterfall either - the keys are piano shaped with a small lip at the front. Otherwise the same keys as in clonewheels - Fatar TP-8. Really powerful synth though, and a with Steinway sample that sounds nice)
https://www.thomann.de/gb/kurzweil_arti ... arch_prv_3

Hammond SK1-73 (well, almost within budget - no pitch/modwheel for synth playing though)
https://www.thomann.de/gb/hammond_sk1_73.htm

Above your budget:
Vox continental 73
https://www.thomann.de/gb/vox_continental_73.htm

then of course there's the Stage 3 sw73.... :)

But maybe a used Stage 2 sw73 be somehing, anyway?

Re: Advice on second keyboard purchase similar to Nord Stage

Posted: 29 Nov 2017, 18:00
by anotherscott
MrTobbe wrote:Kurzweil Artis 7
(not a true clonewheel, but almost... not true waterfall either - the keys are piano shaped with a small lip at the front. Otherwise the same keys as in clonewheels - Fatar TP-8.
The difference between the piano and organ versions of the TP 8 is more than waterfall-vs-lip. The overall dimensions of the keys are different.

Re: Advice on second keyboard purchase similar to Nord Stage

Posted: 06 Dec 2017, 17:39
by Sal-FloydonNord2
Wow thanks for the advice and links. Keyboard is on the Christmas list so this is a great start! (Stage 3 might have to wait for next Christmas though!!) :) :)

Re: Advice on second keyboard purchase similar to Nord Stage

Posted: 06 Dec 2017, 20:07
by cookie
I own the NS288 and I took the NS2EX73 on top of it. Great combination !
May change the NS288 later for either : GrandStage, RD2000, Kronos LS...

Re: Advice on second keyboard purchase similar to Nord Stage

Posted: 06 Dec 2017, 22:51
by DJKeys
For the Top 40 music I play, the NS3C provides all the piano/organ I need, so I added the A1. I essentially have 2 pianos, 2 organs and 4 synths-

-dj

Re: Advice on second keyboard purchase similar to Nord Stage

Posted: 07 Dec 2017, 02:14
by Quai34
When I bought the Stage 2, I did the same in buying the NL2X, to get 4 Synths....