I got my Roland Go 3 today. The turquoise is a really nice retro shade of turquoise. Super-sturdy and well-made. The interface is minimalistic. The sounds are AMAZING, there are a ton of them, but I need to fiddle with some settings---like ADSR and velocity sensitivity. I'm eager to see how customizable the sounds are. The speakers aren't super-whammerdine, but it's a personal keyboard for home use or to be hooked up to a speaker. It came with a printed user manual..YAY!
Actually, because the interface is SO minimalistic, I'll need to learn how to access things. (That's just me). It doesn't come with a music rest. That has to purchased separately from a dealer... not an Amazon thing right now. I have a music stand that can go behind my keyboard so that's not a big deal. I also have a tabletop one but it would be awkward on the desk for recording. Andy will make me one because they are undoubtedly expensive..$$ Not everyone needs a music rest, but I do. These are first impressions. I actually got mine as a "blemished model" for $294 from Zzounds. There were no blemishes I could see at all, but that was my experience when I bought my Yamaha PSR-E473. I saved about $50 that time too. It's my feeling that maybe they are returns. Nevertheless, it did come in the original box and was secured inside with thick cardboard braces, probably original too. I didn't have to compromise anything at that price. I'm expecting to have a lot of fun, especially as I dig in to customize a few things. When I'm not playing it for fun, it will used as a keyboard controller in the future. I'm glad for the slim design. GLAD I BOUGHT IT![Very Happy :D]()
Actually, because the interface is SO minimalistic, I'll need to learn how to access things. (That's just me). It doesn't come with a music rest. That has to purchased separately from a dealer... not an Amazon thing right now. I have a music stand that can go behind my keyboard so that's not a big deal. I also have a tabletop one but it would be awkward on the desk for recording. Andy will make me one because they are undoubtedly expensive..$$ Not everyone needs a music rest, but I do. These are first impressions. I actually got mine as a "blemished model" for $294 from Zzounds. There were no blemishes I could see at all, but that was my experience when I bought my Yamaha PSR-E473. I saved about $50 that time too. It's my feeling that maybe they are returns. Nevertheless, it did come in the original box and was secured inside with thick cardboard braces, probably original too. I didn't have to compromise anything at that price. I'm expecting to have a lot of fun, especially as I dig in to customize a few things. When I'm not playing it for fun, it will used as a keyboard controller in the future. I'm glad for the slim design. GLAD I BOUGHT IT

Statistics: Posted by shelly0624 — Thu May 30, 2024 10:15 pm