Viscount Legend `70s Artist W EX

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Viscount Legend `70s Artist W EX

Viscount

Legend `70s Artist W EX

4.9 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 485273
Brand: Viscount
Model: Legend `70s Artist W EX
Category: Stage Pianos
Price: $3,298.90

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The Viscount Legend '70s Artist W EX is a seriously interesting stage piano. The blend of physical modeling and sampled sounds gives it a unique vintage vibe, and the modular design is a clever touch. It's a fantastic choice for players wanting a focused, authentic electric piano experience, especially those drawn to the sounds of the 70s and beyond.

Product Description

  • Viscount Legend `70s Artist W EX
  • Modular Stage Piano
  • E.Piano
  • Sound Collection
  • A.Piano
  • Clavi and External module
  • 88 Velocity-sensitive wooden keys with hammer mechanism (Graded Hammer)
  • Sound generation: E-Piano module Physical Modeling (PM)
  • Sound Collection module High Definition Sampling (HDS)
  • Electric piano / clavi module full polyphony
  • Sound Collection Module / A-Piano Module 128 voices
  • 256 Programs
  • Song mode
  • Master clock
  • Master EW
  • Split function (2 zones)
  • Pitch and modulation wheel
  • OLED display
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 1330 x 180 x 475 mm
  • Weight: 19.5 kg
  • Includes sustain pedal and music holder

*Connections:*

  • 2 x 6.3 mm Jack line output
  • 2 x 6.3 mm Jack AUX audio output
  • 3.5 mm Mini jack line input
  • 6 x pPedal input (Program +/-
  • Sustain
  • 2x foot switch
  • 2x foot controller)
  • MIDI input and output
  • 2 x USB (to host
  • to device)
PROS
  • • Wooden keys offer a surprisingly authentic, responsive feel.
  • • Physical modeling E.Piano delivers nuanced, dynamic tones.
  • • Modular design allows for future expansion and customization.
  • • Comprehensive sound library covers a wide range of classic instruments.
CONS
  • • The weight makes it less than ideal for gigging musicians.
  • • Limited effects processing compared to dedicated workstations.
  • • OLED display, while clear, is relatively small for detailed editing.

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Key Features

Keys 88
Key Action Graded Hammer, Velocity-sensitive wooden keys
Sounds Physical Modeling E.Piano, High Definition Sampling A.Piano & Sounds Collection
Polyphony 128 voices (Electric Piano/Clavi), 256 Programs
Effects Basic reverb, chorus, and tremolo – limited compared to full workstations
Connections 2 x 6.3 mm line outputs, 2 x 6.3 mm AUX outputs, 3.5 mm mini-jack input, 6 pedal inputs
Weight 19.5 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

Physical modeling simulates the instrument's behavior, offering more dynamic response and nuanced timbre changes than static samples, but it may lack the absolute realism of a pristine recording.
It allows for future upgrades or integration with external modules, expanding its sonic capabilities beyond the built-in sounds, which is a genuine benefit for evolving setups.
While the graded hammer action is good, it doesn't quite replicate the complexity and subtlety of a high-end acoustic piano action, but it’s a respectable effort for a stage piano.

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