If you're reading this you probably know about the digital ensemble/workstation/arranger pianos that Technics used to build up into the early 2000s. They were very expensive dream-machines, with every bell and whistle available at the time, including dual sequencers, a zillion rhythm styles with variations and fills, tons of instrument voices, and a huge array of FX. I used to sell them at the old Colton Music at Southland Mall back in the day and even at a VERY high price point we sold a lot of them. The real deal about these was the actual keyboard feel; they won industry awards year after year for realistic piano touch, beating out Yamaha and Kurzweil and Suzuki routinely. Got the standard MIDI/USB, stereo in/outs plus a separate vocal/instrument mic input w/its own FX module. Built-in speakers sound excellent and you can of course output it to your audio system/house PA. In excellent shape with no major dings/scratches. Got the bench and the manual as well. These were the last and most advanced in the PR series before Technics dropped their entire instrument line in 2004 or 2005. I absolutely love the thing but I'm moving soon and can't take it with me. Come sit down at this beast and have a little fun with it; you'll be pleasantly surprised at how accurate and responsive it feels. $799