via this auction
You can find an additional demo of a Little Lady posted here.


This keyboard is very, very hard to find, I think.
Similarly, there is almost no information on the net.
Very, very good technical and optical condition.
Extremely clean - the surface, all the keys, the switches.
The real wood is still beautifully preserved (actually there are only a few usage traces).
Everything works perfect.
All sound registers can be mixed or switched as desired.
It has a vibrato and a sustain switch.
For the last lower octave there is a separate bass-sound (additive switchable)
All sections have their own volume control.
All key contacts work as on the first day - no contact problems at all !
Something about the automatic accompaniment-system -
It can also be operated without the acoustic signals being switched on acoustically.
The bass sequencing will still change with the selected rhythm - this results in quite interesting sequences !
Thanks to the memory function, you only need to tap a bass-key, then it is automatically held (this also works without the automatic accompaniment).
Of course, the respective rhythms can also be switched acoustically.
The keyboard has a built-in loudspeaker (at the bottom) - this works also perfectly (without distortion).
On the back there is a line-out socket for an external amplifier.
And an output for a pedal (pedal not included).
Dimensions -
About 82 cm wide x 19 cm high x 40 cm deep.
Weight -
About 12,7 Kg."
Hohner or Skyline? Is this some kind of clone? Is there some information about this "Skyline" brand?
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