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Topic: RSS FeedSuzuki introduces new Digital Pianos - Music Marketplace
American Music Teacher, Feb-March, 2004
Suzuki Corp., P.O. Box 261030, San Diego, CA 92196; (800) 854-1594; www.suzukimusic.com. Contact local dealer for price.
Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation's new SS Series Digital Pianos include sixty-four-note polyphony, a built-in stereo sound delivery system, professionally arranged accompaniment, pitch bend and modulation wheels, plus digital reverb and chorus effects.
The eighty-eight note SS-100 Digital Ensemble Piano has a natural balanced advanced hammer action keybed, 128 General MIDI 3D instrument samples, a three-track sequencer, MIDI and one-inch analogue outputs, and for a limited time, a matching stand and bench. It is available in walnut with silver accents or black.
The SS-90 Digital Piano features a two-layer piano sample that responds to the player like a natural piano string. The harder the key is hit, the more robust the tone. It also is available in walnut with silver accents or black.
With the SS-88 Portable Digital Piano, a weighted-action keybed replaces the hammer action keybed, making it easier for the gigging musician. It is available in walnut with silver accents.
For more information contact Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation.
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