The WK-3000 sounds pretty good. It won't blow you away, but not bad. If I remember correctly, the 3000 output is the headphone output, which should work. Somewhere on the web is a step by step for how to add your own line-out on the 3000 (so you keep the headphone jack for that purpose).

It's pretty easy to play once you learn where the buttons are. Bunch of sounds; don't limit yourself to the lower end of the spectrum. I've got a WK-3700, but used to have the WK-3500 (similar). I like having 76 keys, rather than 61.

You'll definitely going to want to run it through some sort of amp, as it only has a 6-watt speaker system built in, and the speakers are pointing towards you, not the audience.


John

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