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$1,579.00
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$1,649.00 New
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Description

Experience the perfect blend of vintage charm and modern innovation with the Crumar Seventeen 73-Key Digital Piano. Designed for the discerning musician who appreciates both the aesthetics of the past and the technology of today, this digital piano combines the best of both worlds. With its 73-note hammer-action keybed, the Seventeen offers a tactile playing experience reminiscent of classic electric pianos, yet it's housed in a lightweight, durable frame perfect for gigging musicians.

Under the hood, the Crumar Seventeen is powered by cutting-edge physical modeling and sampling technology. This allows it to authentically recreate the iconic sounds of '70s and '80s electric pianos, such as the tine and reed electric pianos, electric grands, clavinets, and more. The intuitive control panel grants you immediate access to a robust effects engine featuring tremolo, chorus, phaser, reverb, and delay, among others, enabling you to craft your sound with precision.

For those who love to expand their sonic palette, the Seventeen is designed with future-proofing in mind. It offers compatibility with wavetable expansions, ensuring your sound library can grow alongside your creative ambitions. Whether you're on stage or in the studio, the Crumar Seventeen provides both the sound and the ease of use that professional musicians demand.

Key Features:

  • 73-note hammer-action keybed
  • Vintage-style design with modern digital technology
  • Physical modeling and high-quality sampling for authentic sound reproduction
  • Extensive effects engine: tremolo, chorus, vibrato, phaser, flanger, reverb, delay
  • Expandable sound library with interchangeable wavetable expansions
  • Lightweight and portable for easy transportation
  • All connections conveniently located on the left side
  • USB MIDI and traditional MIDI connections for versatile integration

Product specs

Type Stage Piano
Sound Engine Physical Modeling, Sample Playback
Number of Keys 73
Type of Keys Hammer Action Keyboard
Presets 64 x Factory
Effects Modulation, Amp Modeling with Overdrive, Delay, Reverb, EQ
Audio Outputs 2 x 1/4"
Headphones 1 x 1/4"
USB 1 x Type B, 1 x Type A
MIDI I/O Out/USB
Pedal Inputs 1 x 1/4" (sustain)
Expansion 7.1GB sample flash memory, Wavetable Expansions (compatible with Crumar Seven)
Display LCD
Power Supply AC power cable (included)
Height 6.2"
Width 43.7"
Depth 15"
Weight 26.5 lbs.

FAQs

What type of sound engine does the Crumar Seventeen use?

The Crumar Seventeen utilizes a combination of physical modeling and sample playback sound engines, providing a versatile range of vintage electric piano sounds.

How many keys does the Crumar Seventeen have and what is their action type?

The Crumar Seventeen features 73 keys with a hammer action keyboard, offering a realistic and responsive playing experience similar to an acoustic piano.

What kind of effects are available on the Crumar Seventeen?

The Crumar Seventeen includes modulation, amp modeling with overdrive, delay, reverb, and EQ effects, allowing for diverse sound sculpting and customization.

Can the Crumar Seventeen connect to a computer for MIDI use?

Yes, the Crumar Seventeen can connect to a computer via USB for MIDI use, providing seamless integration with digital audio workstations and other MIDI-compatible software.

Does the Crumar Seventeen support external sample expansions?

The Crumar Seventeen supports 7.1GB of sample flash memory and is compatible with wavetable expansions, allowing users to expand their sound palette further.

What are the main audio output options for the Crumar Seventeen?

The Crumar Seventeen offers two 1/4" audio outputs, enabling connection to amplifiers, mixers, or audio interfaces for live performance or recording.

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Kraft Music

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Crumar seventeen - All Playing, No Talking

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Crumar Seventeen Demo - Physical Modeling Tine Piano

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Crumar Seventeen Demo - Venice Grand C5

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Genuine Soundware

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Crumar Seventeen played by Ernesto Ghezzi

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Genuine Soundware

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Crumar Seventeen quick sound taste @CrumarTV @GenuineSoundware

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Reviews

PROS

  • Authentic vintage electric piano sounds, ideal for 70s-80s music enthusiasts

  • High-quality Fatar keybed offers expressive and satisfying touch

  • Lightweight at 26.5 lbs, easy to transport

  • Comprehensive sound customization with numerous editable parameters

  • Excellent acoustic piano and modeled Rhodes sounds

  • Simple interface, intuitive for quick sound adjustments

  • Built-in effects like Auto-Pan Tremolo and Chorus are top-notch

  • Versatile sound banks with options for user presets

  • Sturdy construction, feels solid despite its light weight

  • Great value for the quality of sound and build

CONS

  • Wood quality perceived as subpar and potentially fragile

  • Sustain pedal not included, considered essential by some

  • Lack of a protective lid, risky for transport without a case

  • Heavy key action may require adjustment for some players

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Crumar Seventeen 73-Key Digital Piano.

Comparisons

  • Crumar Seventeen is praised for its superior electric piano sounds compared to the Yamaha CK61, with a more satisfying key action.

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  • The Mojo 61 is noted for its quality EP sounds, similar to the Crumar Seven and Seventeen, but at a lower price point.

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Features and functionality

  • The Crumar Seventeen has a heavy hammer action, which may be too taxing for long gigs but is appreciated by some users for its authentic feel.

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  • Despite its higher price, the Crumar Seventeen offers a more professional feel and sound than the Yamaha CK61, which some users find toy-like by comparison.

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User experience

  • Owners highlight the Crumar Seventeen's ability to write and record MIDI, which is beneficial for those who want to edit their performance before finalizing audio recordings.

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