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Hammond Organs
Church Organs
- B-3
- C-3
- Portable B-3
- 935
- A-305
Home Organs
- XT-273
- XH-272
Proline Products
- XMc-2 Drawbar Controller
- XM-2 Sound Module
- XK-1 Keyboard
- XK-3c Keyboard
- XK-System (Traditional)
- XK-System (Pro Style)
- Hammond 44
XK Accessories
- Lower Manual (Pro Style)
- Lower Manual (Traditional)
- XPK 200
- XPK-100
- Foot Switch FS-9H
- Expression Pedal V-20R
- Expression Pedal EXP-100F
Leslie Speakers
Traditional
- 525
- 971
- 122A
- 122XB
- 147A
Portable
- 3301
- 3300
- 2101
- 2121
Guitar
- G27 / G37
Cables
- 9 to 11 Pin Adapter
- 11 Pin Lelsie "Y" Adapter
- 11 Pin Leslie Stereo "Y" Adapter
- 6 Conductor Leslie Cable Assembly
- 9 Conductor Leslie Cable Assembly
Young Chang
Platinum Series
- YP 48
- YP 52
- YP 185
- YP 275
Professional Series
- PF 110
- PE 116
- PE 118
- PE 121
- PE 131
- PG 157D
- PG 175
Traditional Series
- BAF 108
- BT 109
- BT 118
- BT 121
- BT 131
- BTG 150
- BTG 150SPD
- BTG 150C
- BTG 185
50th Anniversary
- YP 121SE
- YP 175RS
Kurzweil Digital Pianos
Digital Pianos
- Mark 152i
- Mark 112i
- Mark 12i
- Mark Pro 2i
- Mark Pro 1i
Pro Keyboards/Rack Modules
- K2600s
- K2600xs
- K2661
- PC1se
- PC1X
- PC2
- PC2r
- PC3
- PC3X
- SP2
- SP2X
- SP2xs
- SP3X
Yorkville/Traynor Amplifiers
Traditional
- 50KB
- 100KB
- 200KB
Wedge
- K1
- K2
- K4
- 50KW
- 100KW

pc1se

Kurzweil introduced the first Performance Controller keyboard, the PC88, back in 1994, receiving both critical and public acclaim. Now continuing this tradition of excellence, Kurzweil introduces our first 76-note fully weighted action Performance Controller, the PC1 SE Special Edition . With breathtaking sounds, superior effects and impressive controller capabilities the PC1 SE delivers the power of Kurzweil's popular PC1X in an elegant brushed aluminum 76 note enclosure

Specifications:

Keyboard
76 note fully weighted action, velocity and pressure sensitve
Display
2 x 20 character LCD w/ rear panel contrast knob
Polyphony
64 Voice Polyphony, dynamically allocated
Multitimbral
16 parts (one per MIDI channel)
Factory Presets
648 Factory Programs - INcludes complete PC2 Sound ROM, plus the Orchestral AND Classic Keys ROM Expansions
Factory MIDI Setups
96 factory programmed MIDI setups. 128 locations for user created MIDI setups, each with 4 independent zones, effects and arpeggiator settings
General MIDI
standard
User Memory
128 locations for user created preset programs. 128 locations for user created MIDI Setups
Effects

Dual Processors (A & B) offering: 58 Reverbs, 6 Delays, 10 Choruses, 6 Flangers, 3 Phasors, 4 Shapers, 2 Enhancers, 8 Filtered Effects, 4 Distortions, 1 Mono>Stereo, 3 Wide Stereo, 4 Compressors, 2 Panners, 7 Rotarys, Stereo Tremolo, and 44 combination effects chains utilizing Kurzweil's unique Laserverb

Effects Routing
All 16 MIDI channels can send to A dn to B in any amount. Also there is a global send from A to B for serial effects chaining
User conrollable EQ
Global 3-Band
MIDI
IN, OUt, Thru (hardware switchable to copy of MIDI Out)
Controllers
Pitch wheel, modulation wheel, 4 front panel knobs, 4 front panel switches (momentary or toggle, software selectable), 1 continuous control pedal inputs, 1 dual footswitch input, mono pressure, Super Ribbon input
Arpeggiator
Full-featured MIDI note arpeggiator with multiple latch modes, selectable play order, velocity, duration, tempo, and sync functions.
Outputs
Two 1/4" blanced TRS analog (24-bit DACs)
Headphones
Rear panel 1/4" headphone output
Height
(4.33") (11.00 cm)
Depth
(13.98") (35.50 cm)
Length
(47.83") (121.50 cm)
Weight
(46.30") (21.00 kg)
Power
9.5 VAC / 2.0A external power supply

Service Content
Picture Gallery (either flash or just regular photoshop)

George Smith's Kimball Music Center opened September 27, 1966 in Anderson, Indiana. George and Norma, to start out, had a small inventory of Kimbal pianos and organs as well as a teaching studio. Lonnie and Scott, George and Norma's two sons, grew up in the business helping on deliveries, set up for fairs, organizing the shop, etc.

In 1969, the present location was bought and moved in to. The business became incorporated and was renamed George Smith 's Music Center, Inc. that very same year. Since 1969, the store has been added on to in three different stages. From the front it appears to be very small; once inside there are showrooms, teaching studios. Then if you venture on to the back into the warehouse, you will find a workshop and woodshop which have all been added on to further satisfy our customers as best we can.

Lonnie and Scott service the pianos and organs in the tri-state area and beyond. Both of which have a degree in electronics. George has played professional most of his life; for presidents, first ladies, senators, church conventions, weddings, and funerals. He is also the staff organist at the beautiful Paramount Theatre in Anderson.

George Smith's Music Center Inc, is soley owned and operated by the Smith family. We will be here for years to come, God willing, serving you with beautiful Hammond organs, acoustic/digital pianos, teaching, service as well as any other of your musical needs.

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