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KN2400 selling price (Australia)

Perhaps someone may give me guidance as to what is a reasonable selling price. I have a Kn2400, never really ever been played very much as I purchased a Kn7000, Then a Tyros, Then a Clavinova CVP, and a few others over the years. [b]This keyboard has …

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KN2400 selling price (Australia)

jimtulloch

jimtulloch


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Perhaps someone may give me guidance as to what is a reasonable selling price.
I have a Kn2400, never really ever been played very much as I purchased a Kn7000, Then a Tyros, Then a Clavinova CVP, and a few others over the years.

This keyboard has been updated with a USB port replacing the floppy drive

Comes with folding stage piano stand and sustain pedal, also the user manual
In perfect working condition.
I live in Queensland Australia, am elderly and am getting rid of my possessions.

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Posted on October 10, 2015 at 10:00 AM
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beanneil

beanneil
Australia

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Re: KN2400 selling price (Australia)

I am also in Brisbane. Where and or how did you get the USB port conversion installed ? I have a KN2400 and a KN5000 that I would like to do the same to. If you like I can give you my private email for further contact. Thanks Neil.

Posted on July 15, 2016 at 9:47 PM

beteviot

beteviot
New Zealand

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Re: KN2400 selling price (Australia)

Hi Jim & Ben,
Perhaps this will give you some guidance. I purchased a KN2600 in New Zealand last year for NZ$900 through Trade Me. The main advantage of the 2600 over the 2400 is the rapid import of new files via the SD card. I would consider the advantage of the SD drive about $200, so overall about $700 for a very good one. I too would like to hear about the USB drive. They are new on eBay for about $130, but I have never seen one.
Kind regards, Brian Teviotdale.

Posted on July 16, 2016 at 5:42 PM