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3-4 years old, great condition. With stand and music rest.


Designed with beginners in mind, this Axus Digital AXP25 Touch Sensitive Keyboard features everything you will need from touch sensitivity and realistic piano sounds to a range of DSP effects, backing tracks and sounds.


This keyboard offers 300 high quality instrumental voices including woodwinds, brass, drums, pianos and other sounds whilst boasting a polyphony of up to 32 simultaneously sounding notes to spark creativity.


Two powerful 10 watt speakers produce sound or headphones can also be used when silently practising.


Versatile connectivity allows for silent practice, and sustain pedal connection also features which will become very useful as you progress through your grades.


Included with the keyboard is a useful music stand that slots into the top of the keyboard along with an A.C. mains adapter with UK plug.


. Designed with beginners

. Realistic piano sound

. Range of on-board DSP effects

. Built in Interactive 'Learn to Play' Teaching System with 100 songs to learn

. Portable Keyboard with 61 Full Size Touch Sensitive Keys

. 300 High Quality Voices

. 200 Backing Styles

. Song Record Function

. Includes mains adaptor and music rest

. Approximate dimensions (mm) H175 W420 D1000

. Weight 6.7KG

https://www.ryman.co.uk/axus-digital-axp25-touch-sensitive-keyboard


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