Recently, my household and I moved into a small home, and I've lastly decided it's time to send my Yamaha SY-85 on to a new house. It was my very first keyboard/synthesizer, which I've had because it was brand brand-new a bit more than 20 years earlier, then just really utilized for a few years. It is now an uncommon to discover and a collector's product. Yamaha's power-house, workhorse of the 90's, so famous it has its own wiki page.
YOU WILL BE HARD PRESSED discover an opportunity like this. This SY85 is lightly used and has actually not even been made use of for the past decade. I have the initial manufacturing facility handbooks, manufacturing facility disks, and numerous sample disks, sustain pedal, volume pedal, and a soft keyboard case, and key-cover. I may have a small memory card for it to extend the internal memory which I never installed, however I require to look through some boxes for it. All buttons, dials, and sliders work. The touch delicate secrets work perfectly. Hard disk works, MIDI works. There is not a single thing wrong with this keyboard regardless of its age. The volume pedal mechanics are balanced out from original position, however it does work. I would be keeping this setup if we didn't live in such a small location. Mi esposa tambien habla espaol, llama me despues de las 6pm para que ella puede traducir.