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on February 05, 2009
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The Yamaha P90 is an 88 key keyboard that is touch sensitive and you have three selections of sensitivity. It comes with one damper pedal, 1/4 inch outputs, and an AC adapter. There are a few selections of high quality piano, organ, and electric piano sounds that can be split easily with bass sounds. We can demo this keyboard for you before you buy or you are welcome to play it yourself. There is some cosmetic damage to the left side of the keyboard.

Yamaha P90 Keyboard
Used Yamaha P90 Keyboard For Sale
Blue City is selling some equipment that was used in the 2007-2008 tour. This includes some keyboards and other stage gear. This P90 is in O.K. shape because one key should be replaced, one end is cosmetically damaged, and it has seen over 500 gigs. It is for pick up cash only in Los Angeles. If you pay up front we can deliver it to any location in Los Angeles county. Asking price is $700.
Other stage equipment include some stands, benches, a Roland 450 Amp, and a variety of other cables. Please contact Blue City directly at bluecity@bluecityband.com or leave us a comment here on this site.
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on November 16, 2008
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The Kurzweil K250 is a classic keyboard from the 1980s. It has been used in many movie soundtracks, major label albums, and in many home studios. It has 88 keys and is touch sensitive. It also comes with foot petals including a damper. The stand and keyboard is very strong but it is much heavier than most contemporary stage keyboards.

K250 Keyboard
Kurzweil K250 For Sale Used
Blue City is selling their K250 for $1200.00 in Los Angeles California. It has been used in Gigs from Nevada to LA and it should really be used in a studio with someone who enjoys classic instruments and knows of the K250. The keyboard would also work well for a beginner student that can set the keyboard up for many months while they practice at home or in an apartment. You can easily plug in headphone or other devices to this keyboard. It stands out because of the sound banks and on-the-fly adjustments in pitch and tone quality.

Inside the K250
The K250 can easily be taken apart and is displayed here. Take note of the full action on the keys and the PCBs.

K250 Keys
The keys of the K250 easily lay in slots and can be removed easily if there is a need for replacement.

K250 Pedals
The K250 has two pedals. One for sustain and one for Damper. They are very high quality and you turn on and off the power from the box with your foot as well. The cord from the pedals is very thick because it also carries the power to the K250.

K250 Printed Circut Board
The sounds and technology that were put into the K250 in the 80s still stand up today to the harsh gigging environment that musicians put keyboards through. When you buy quality it lasts and this is also true for the K205.
There are some physical and cosmetic damage to this K250 but it still works great.