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Rare Yamaha Portasound PSS-102 Electronic Keyboard 1991 with Card Reader System


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This Yamaha Portasound PSS-102 keyboard is a classic piece of musical equipment from 1991, perfect for those who love a retro vibe. With 32 keys, built-in speaker, mic input, and lightweight design, this electronic keyboard is an excellent addition to any music lover's collection. 

In excellent, fully-working condition. Comes with 27 song cards which can be inserted into the keyboard and played. Also comes with a corded microphone.

In the original box, which is also in good condition.

A very rare keyboard, especially in fully working condition and with cards and the owner's manual.

Runs on 6 x AA batteries or via compatible power supply (not included).

Asking £35 ONO.

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