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Aug 25, 2016
High quality, but.
1 of 1 found this helpful This is clearly a high-quality knife and will likely live through the decades! The downside is that it is heavy and thick, with wide serration such that it tends to tear bread as it cuts. Yet I cannot imagine a bread so hard that this knife would not get through it; I can actually imagine using it as a saw if absolutely necessary. My favorite bread knife is an Ecko with a thin ten-inch blade that has worked perfectly on everything I have used it on; it is no longer made, so I purchased the Chicago Cutlery one for a house in which I am staying. I like the Chicago Cutlery brand in general.

Oct 24, 2018
Best action and samples
1 of 1 found this helpful The RH3 hammer action of the Korg D1 is worth the price of the instrument, and the samples (particularly the pianos, electric pianos and the jazz organ) are particularly great, especially when compared to the Casio PX-360 I have been playing at home and at gigs. The keyboard is as portable as it can be given that the RH3 mechanism is inherently heavier. The D1 does not have a USB connection, but it has MIDI in and out which can be adapted to USB, and it does not have an easy way to set or to keep settings of tones or other parameters, but of course I can use the keyboard as a MIDI controller through a computer to get that functionality, and I still have the incalculable value of the RH3 action available to me. I love this instrument and can hardly walk past it without sitting down to play it!