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Yamaha keyboard PSR-E413 for sale


SashaSB

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Hi there

I have for sale an electronic keyboard, Yamaha PSR-E413. It is said, and indeed we got it because, it is a good one to learn on. It sounds very good and clear, and has lots of different options and modes. Everything works perfectly. My brother didn't really get into music, and in the end it has hardly been used.


It comes with stand, power plug, manual, and a holder for the sheet music. It measures 95cm long / 40 cm deep / 13 cm thick. Keyboard 76 cm off the ground when on stand.

Here are the specs.. http://tinyurl.com/q4kx2q3 from the Yamaha website. On amazon it sells for over ?200... but I would be open to offers.


If you have questions or would like more information/photo, I can certainly send them.


Sasha

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