But products designed from China is not near to J Japanese or Korean or European or now from Indian .These Chinease Xia Jin Ping companies now coping or degrade the products values and quality so farI'm sorry but this is a stereotypical attitude whereby Chinese is associated automatically with bad quality.
I remember how skeptical we were about Japanese, and later, Korean products and cars.
The reality is that these guys kicked ass and that Chinese are on the way to do the same.
So at least reserve your judgment till you actually try the product or read what people who own it and other professionals report.
There are actually multiple stores in Europe who sell this keyboard. The biggest one is Thomann and they sell it rebranded under their own name Thomann AK-X1100. They ship products internationally. The other one is The Music Alliance with a chain of stores across Europe.Music Store in Germany (i think) will ship to Europe. The shipping was 85 Euros to the US. I decided to wait for AltoMusic with free shipping.
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Remember though - there are 2 significant differences in the Medeli and the Thomann. Medeli speakers are 100W total, while Thomann are 30W. Internal storage - Medeli 768 MB, Thomann 264 MB.There are actually multiple stores in Europe who sell this keyboard. The biggest one is Thomann and they sell it rebranded under their own name Thomann AK-X1100. They ship products internationally. The other one is The Music Alliance with a chain of stores across Europe.
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Speaker wattage and sizes are the same on both models.Remember though - there are 2 significant differences in the Medeli and the Thomann. Medeli speakers are 100W total, while Thomann are 30W. Internal storage - Medeli 768 MB, Thomann 264 MB.
From Jeremy See (Synthesizer guru): The Medeli AKX10 has a pair of amplifiers with a total of 100 watts of amplification which drives 4 speakers which gives the keyboard a good amount of frequency separation. The AKX10 speaker system sounds significantly better than my PSR-SX600 & SX700 as these 2 Yamaha keyboards only have a pair of amplifiers which put out a paltry 30 watts of power.Speaker wattage and sizes are the same on both models.
Thomann: Output power 2 × 15 W + 2 × 25 W Speaker 2 × 12 cm + 2 × 3 cm
Medeli: Amplifier:15w × 2 + 25w × 2 Speakers: 12cm × 2 + 3cm × 2
All copied and pasted from manuals.
I did find that manual page. Thinking maybe Medeli might have something going with Jeremy See... https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1658455/Medeli-Akx10.html?page=159#manualSpeaker wattage and sizes are the same on both models.
Thomann: Output power 2 × 15 W + 2 × 25 W Speaker 2 × 12 cm + 2 × 3 cm
Medeli: Amplifier:15w × 2 + 25w × 2 Speakers: 12cm × 2 + 3cm × 2
All copied and pasted from manuals.
That may be but search the website for a supplier in ones own country and …….
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There is no way I would now knowingly buy any product from an supplier in the Eu so that rules o
Can you admit that the manufacturer knows more about its product than a guy who took the keyboard for the review and who could be mistaken? As I said before, the specs for the audio output for both keyboards are taken from their respective manuals. And here is a screenshot from the Medeli website to end this nonsense.I did find that manual page. Thinking maybe Medeli might have something going with Jeremy See... https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1658455/Medeli-Akx10.html?page=159#manual
For the differences in the Thomann and Medeli - watch this video - this person owns both keyboards:
No need to get the undies in a wad - I just told you that I read the manual page. Jeez. But in many respects - yes, I do believe an in-depth user has more (sometimes far more) knowledge of a mechanical device than it's manufacturer.Can you admit that the manufacturer knows more about its product than a guy who took the keyboard for the review and who could be mistaken? As I said before, the specs for the audio output for both keyboards are taken from their respective manuals. And here is a screenshot from the Medeli website to end this nonsense.
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Yeah, and who's manny?Why are you posting the same text three times?
Are you agents for Medeli?
Good batting average 4 posts in 9 months and 3 of them the same.
Thank you for your input - please do keep us postedJust got the Medeli axk10 in the mail, my first impression is:
-A wonderful keyboard, the action is excellent, the sounds are very good and quite expandable. There is a B3 organ patch, Collab3, actually tons, that made the Medeli come alive, seems to have a lotta horsepower under the hood, looks like the potential is huge, really couldn't find anything bad about so far, will post again later, can't find anything better for $700 out there, no way, not even close, have played plenty of big 3 keyboards over the years and the Medeli feels fresh and new, I dig it
Any update?Just got the Medeli axk10 in the mail, my first impression is:
-A wonderful keyboard, the action is excellent, the sounds are very good and quite expandable. There is a B3 organ patch, Collab3, actually tons, that made the Medeli come alive, seems to have a lotta horsepower under the hood, looks like the potential is huge, really couldn't find anything bad about so far, will post again later, can't find anything better for $700 out there, no way, not even close, have played plenty of big 3 keyboards over the years and the Medeli feels fresh and new, I dig it
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