Kurzweil Ships Stage Pianos

US Kurzweil Artis 7 and Artis SE are now available in the UK      22/05/15

Kurzweil Ships Stage Pianos


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Kurzweil and UK distributor Sound Technology Ltd have announced immediate UK availability of two new Kurzweil Artis series stage pianos, the Kurzweil Artis 7 and Artis SE.  The Artis 7 and Artis SE join the original Kurzweil Artis 88-note version. This is how they describe each:

Featuring the stunning new Artis German 9' Grand Piano, the Kurzweil Artis 7's sound quality, dependability, ease-of-use and lightweight housing are perfectly matched with a 76 note Fatar TP-8 semi-weighted keyed. The Kurzweil Artis 7 also includes the KORE 64 expansion ROM installed as standard, KB3 Tonewheel Emulation and Kurzweil's legendary VA-1 synthesiser engine.

Following the standard of sonic excellence established by the Artis and Forte, the Artis SE helps you realise a high level of performance at a more accessible price point. The Kurweil Artis SE features a 88 note fully-weighted hammer action Fatar TP100 keyed, the Artis German 9' Grand Piano, KB3 Tonewheel emulation, along with a wide selection of sounds from the acclaimed PC3 and KORE 64 expansion.



Pricing and Availability:
The Kurzweil Artis 7 is available now priced at £1249 RRP inc VAT.
The Kurzweil Artis SE is available now priced at £1099 RRP inc VAT.

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