Suzuki PK61EX 1980's Gray
In the mid-80s, the famous synth manufacturer, Siel, began taking on contract projects for other companies, in this case the musical instrument division of Suzuki. It's been well-known that Suzuki distributed the Siel MDP-40 Drum Machine under their own label as the Suzuki RPM-40, but it turns out that Suzuki actually contracted Siel to design and manufacture a series of PCM home keyboards with some fairly interesting and distinctly Siel-esque sounds and features. From that idea came the Suzuki Keyman PK-Series consisting of the PK-49, the PK-61, and the PK-61ex. These awesome keyboards were first produced around 1984 or 1985, and the internal sounds were PCM-based; incorporating the PCM Drum Sound and Rhythm technology of the RPM-40 Drum Machine together with the unique Sound technology of the SIEL MK-Series keyboards; which actually feature a fairly nice analog sound.Key stickers on the keys nice!! Thanks for looking
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