TagoMago wrote: ↑Mon Feb 17, 2025 3:26 am
Can vouch for the Nord Electros, I've got a 61-key drawbar model that has some great pianos, and classic vintage electric pianos, Hammonds, Mellotron samples in it. The semi-weighted action is a bit of a compromise, but I don't mind it. […]
For some reasons I‘m having trouble liking red instruments (a wine red Les Paul Standard/Classic whatever they are called and the TVL JM being exceptions) - I really like their Electric Grand though (nicer wood, Satin finish… and a kinda similar look to the Electric Pianos I like - but it being twice the price (even used) as the Crumar - it‘s out of my league.
There would have been an Electro 2 - but as I‘m clearly less into Organ sounds than into the Rhodes stuff - I‘d like a more weighted keypad.
Also, if you can be okay with smaller keys, the Yamaha CP is really good. The key action is nothing like a real piano (it would never be for the price), or a Rhodes, or Wurlitzer, but you can always hook them up to a midi keyboard with weighted keys and get 5 octaves if you need. […]
This is/was actually my plan B… as a follow up to this:
Youtube Video - CP to Rhodes
With a Doepfer PK88 (or similar weighted, wooden keys) keypad for a start that I would then put together into a big self built enclosure that would somehow resemble a Rhodes (as in the video). But I would have to rely on my carpenter cousin (again) - who is supposed to be painting a guitar for me that takes him way longer than anticipated due to the workload his business is producing (which is good for him I suppose).
But the Crumar Seven looks great, and I know James Taylor (of James Taylor Quartet) takes Crumars out on tour. Whether you like his music or not is a separate thing entirely, but he can play the heck out of all keyboard instruments, so the fact he chooses Crumars is a good sign.
I will have a listen. Thank you very much for your insights and recommendations!