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WayneEarl
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Post by WayneEarl »

apex wrote:what's up Wayne!!!! I am the guy that you purchased your m3 73 key from. LOL. it's a small world. Maybe you can vouch for me and my services here... so that someone else will feel comfortable making a purchase from me!

Glad to see that you are liking the board.

Oh damn....I guess I'm that other sale you referred to :-D /waves hello

It does make sense we'd bump into each other at some point, either here or on the Karma Labs forum - given that Korg seems to treat the M3 like a hated, redheaded stepchild, we could probabily fit all current M3 users inside a high school gym :)

So yes, I can and do Wholeheartedly vouch for this man's integrity and willingness to work with his customers. Without getting into too many details, he worked with me beyond what anyone should have to deal with when selling anything on ebay. And no, this wasn't an "intentional coincidence" with me posting on this thread - it wasnt until he identified himself on the board here to me that I knew him by anything other then his real name and ebay seller name.

Small world. Damn ;-)

The only thing I have to add to the discussion is that there are actually two different keybeds used on the m3 - the m3-88 is an actuall RH3 hammer weighed keyboard, while the 73 and smaller keys use a slightly lighter synth weight keyboard. They are very close in feel to each other, but if you come from a piano background, keep that difference in mind. I'm very happy with the action and feel of the 73 keybed, but there is a slight difference in feel to the RH3.
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