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Crumar Seventeen

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Clavi 1
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  • Clavi 10:20
  • Venice Piano0:33
  • Wurli0:33
  • Clavi 20:20
  • Amped E-Piano0:37
  • Chorus E-Piano0:30
  • DX E-Piano0:39
  • E-Piano0:42
  • Grand C50:40
  • Grand D-2740:42
  • Panned E-Piano0:42
  • Phase E-Piano0:27
  • Piano Strings 11:08

Stage Piano

  • 73-Tasten mit Hammermechanik
  • Vintage-Stil der 80er Jahre
  • sowohl Physical-Modeling-Technologie als auch Samples integriert
  • Klangerzeugung: Tine Electric Piano, Reed Electric Piano, Electric Grand, Clavi, DX Digital E.P., MKS Digital E.P., Japanese Acoustic Grand, German 274 Acoustic Grand, Synth Piano, Piano-String und Combo-Sounds
  • 2 unabhängige Effekt-Slots: Tremolo, Chorus, Flanger, Phaser und Wah
  • unabhängiges Reverb und Delay
  • interner Equalizer
  • AMP Simulation
  • 64 Presets
  • Bedienfeld mit Display und Navigationstasten
  • internes Netzteil
  • alle Anschlüsse auf der linken Seite des Instruments
  • Abmessungen (B x H x T): 111 x 16 x 38cm
  • Gewicht: 12kg
  • passende Standbeine erhältlich unter Art. 547092 (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten)

Anschlüsse:

  • 2 Lineausgänge: 6,3 mm Klinke (symmetrisch)
  • Stereo Kopfhörerausgang: 6,3 mm Klinke
  • Sustain-Pedaleingang: 6,3 mm Klinke
  • MIDI OUT
  • USB-MIDI
Erhältlich seit Juli 2022
Artikelnummer 546963
Verkaufseinheit 1 Stück
Anzahl der Tasten 73
Hammermechanik Ja
Anzahl der Sounds 64
Effekte Ja
Lautsprecher Nein
Anzahl der Kopfhöreranschlüsse 1
Sequenzer Nein
Metronom Nein
Masterkeyboard-Funktionen Ja
Pitch Bend Nein
Modulation Wheel Nein
Anzahl der Splitzonen 0
Layerfunktion Nein
MIDI Schnittstelle 1x Out
Mitgeliefertes Zubehör Netzkabel
Gewicht 12,0 kg
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1.179 CHF
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Die neue Klasse
sandfeld 18.10.2022
Sehr gute Verarbeitung. Die perfekte Kombination aus Vintage und moderner Technik lädt zum Spielen ein. Ich hab das Piano gekauft, da das Crumar Seven mir zu teuer war und außerdem zu viele Blinklichter hatte. Angeschlossen an die DAW hat meine Wunderwaffe für alle gängigen Vintage Pianos. Aber auch mit Kopfhörern und ohne die komplette Butze anzuschmeissen, kann man mit dem Seventeen viele schöne Stunden verbringen. Mein favorisierter Sound ist nach wie vor das Wurlitzer Preset. Ein altes Wurlitzer gebraucht zu kaufen wäre mir persönlich aber zu riskant.

Ich empfehle die Standbeine und das Pedal dazuzukaufen.
Sehr gute Verarbeitung. Die perfekte Kombination aus Vintage und moderner Technik lädt zum Spielen ein. Ich hab das Piano gekauft, da das Crumar Seven mir zu teuer war und außerdem zu viele Blinklichter hatte. Angeschlossen an die DAW hat meine Wunderwaffe für alle gängigen Vintage Pianos. Aber auch mit Kopfhörern und ohne die komplette Butze anzuschmeissen, kann man
Sehr gute Verarbeitung. Die perfekte Kombination aus Vintage und moderner Technik lädt zum Spielen ein. Ich hab das Piano gekauft, da das Crumar Seven mir zu teuer war und außerdem zu viele Blinklichter hatte. Angeschlossen an die DAW hat meine Wunderwaffe für alle gängigen Vintage Pianos. Aber auch mit Kopfhörern und ohne die komplette Butze anzuschmeissen, kann man mit dem Seventeen viele schöne Stunden verbringen. Mein favorisierter Sound ist nach wie vor das Wurlitzer Preset. Ein altes Wurlitzer gebraucht zu kaufen wäre mir persönlich aber zu riskant.

Ich empfehle die Standbeine und das Pedal dazuzukaufen.
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Gesucht und gefunden
Solvente 17.12.2022
Vorneweg: Klanglich ist das Gerät ganz weit vorne, auch was das Spielgefühl betrifft. Mir persönlich liegt die Tastatur sehr. Tatsache: Die Flügelsounds sind große Klasse!
Es bleibt abzuwarten wie robust das Seventeen ist. Es macht nicht den robustesten Eindruck. Bislang aber alles gut.
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As advertised
USA Buyer 09.08.2022
This board does exactly what it says it will and if that is what you are looking for you won't be disappointed. I have played piano my whole life and I perform regularly. I needed a new grab-n-go piano. Something light, not too many bells and whistles, just solid piano sounds, and a few vintage key sounds for good measure. This board delivers.

The action is heavy and it will probably require a period of adjustment. However, it's sturdy and built like a tank and makes me feel good every time I play it. It lets me dig into the keys and allows for a more expressive playing experience.

The real treat, however, is the way it sounds. I first played it through studio grade headphones, nice. Then stereo monitors, better. But it wasn't until I played it, mono, through a QSC K10.2 (balanced TRS L/R summed to mono by the speaker) that I was truly blown away. It sounded terrific. I haven't enjoyed the sound of a high end keyboard coming out of a mono amp ever. This just sounded great. Mind you, this is not how it would ideally be played but for most working musicians it is the way it will be used. The two new piano sounds are excellent and as good as advertised.

Simple interface with a fair number of options to tweak/edit sounds. Don't like the noisy pedal sound, dial it down. Need a little more velocity for this particular patch, dial it in. 8 banks with 8 slots for sounds; banks 7 and 8 are set aside for you to fill with your own saved sounds but you can save them to any bank/slot.

Crumar did an excellent job with this board. They didn't over promise anything, just give you exactly what they say they will. The new sampled pianos are great. The modeled tine (rhodes) sound is excellent and offers a great deal of editable parameters. The old vintage sampled electric grands are spot on and if you're into that type of thing you're going to be thrilled. Plus there is always the possibility of more pianos to come (as they update sounds for the Seven they will also be made available for the Seventeen).

She's a keeper.
This board does exactly what it says it will and if that is what you are looking for you won't be disappointed. I have played piano my whole life and I perform regularly. I needed a new grab-n-go piano. Something light, not too many bells and whistles, just solid piano sounds, and a few vintage key sounds for good measure. This board delivers.

The action is
This board does exactly what it says it will and if that is what you are looking for you won't be disappointed. I have played piano my whole life and I perform regularly. I needed a new grab-n-go piano. Something light, not too many bells and whistles, just solid piano sounds, and a few vintage key sounds for good measure. This board delivers.

The action is heavy and it will probably require a period of adjustment. However, it's sturdy and built like a tank and makes me feel good every time I play it. It lets me dig into the keys and allows for a more expressive playing experience.

The real treat, however, is the way it sounds. I first played it through studio grade headphones, nice. Then stereo monitors, better. But it wasn't until I played it, mono, through a QSC K10.2 (balanced TRS L/R summed to mono by the speaker) that I was truly blown away. It sounded terrific. I haven't enjoyed the sound of a high end keyboard coming out of a mono amp ever. This just sounded great. Mind you, this is not how it would ideally be played but for most working musicians it is the way it will be used. The two new piano sounds are excellent and as good as advertised.

Simple interface with a fair number of options to tweak/edit sounds. Don't like the noisy pedal sound, dial it down. Need a little more velocity for this particular patch, dial it in. 8 banks with 8 slots for sounds; banks 7 and 8 are set aside for you to fill with your own saved sounds but you can save them to any bank/slot.

Crumar did an excellent job with this board. They didn't over promise anything, just give you exactly what they say they will. The new sampled pianos are great. The modeled tine (rhodes) sound is excellent and offers a great deal of editable parameters. The old vintage sampled electric grands are spot on and if you're into that type of thing you're going to be thrilled. Plus there is always the possibility of more pianos to come (as they update sounds for the Seven they will also be made available for the Seventeen).

She's a keeper.
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Elegant sound and feel
Gerry M 09.01.2025
The Crumar Seventeen has a beautiful sounding and highly customizable electric piano sound engine. The sound is distinctively detailed, warm, with amazing low-end, and the built-in effects are top-notch especially the Auto-Pan Tremolo and the Chorus that can contribute to a larger than life sounding EP. Several available Amp and EP models can be mix and matched and tweaked to create your own custom EP preset.
The Crumar Seventeen has a beautiful sounding and highly customizable electric piano sound engine. The sound is distinctively detailed, warm, with amazing low-end, and the built-in effects are top-notch especially the Auto-Pan Tremolo and the Chorus that can contribute to a larger than life sounding EP. Several available Amp and EP models can be mix and matched and
The Crumar Seventeen has a beautiful sounding and highly customizable electric piano sound engine. The sound is distinctively detailed, warm, with amazing low-end, and the built-in effects are top-notch especially the Auto-Pan Tremolo and the Chorus that can contribute to a larger than life sounding EP. Several available Amp and EP models can be mix and matched and tweaked to create your own custom EP preset.
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