![]() The SP6, like the SP4, is designed to be a basic keyboard with lots of sounds rather than those who are doing a lot of experimenting. ![]() Tweaking to the factory preset sounds is extremely limited. Yet overall, it is still an essentially WYSIWYG type of keyboard. It also is capable of holding a far greater number of user created patches. The SP6's interface is easier to use and is somewhat more tweakable. It comes in at 27 pounds (all plastic casing) vs. The SP6 has half-pedal damping and string resonance along with 2 new pianos, but it's also an 88 key weighted keyboard. I have seen a customer return of the SP6 available for a bit over $1000. Someone very familiar with Kurzweil suggested to me that given how old the SP4-7's design is, he wouldn't buy it unless he could get it for about $450. Any units bought since then were from back then. Someone at Kurzweil last week told me that all of the SP4-7 units were actually built between 2010-2011, none later. I initially bought it for $650 w/free shipping, but it's within its return time. It has some scratches on it, but works perfectly. ![]() It comes with a full warranty, but it was a customer return. ![]()
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