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Every so often, something truly special lands in our showroom – and this week, we’ve got three second-hand gems worth shouting about. From a versatile Yamaha arranger keyboard to a majestic Lowrey home organ, and finally a stunning hybrid piano that bridges acoustic and digital worlds beautifully.
Let’s take a look at what’s come through the doors this time.

We kick off this Play it Again with a quick look at the Yamaha PSR-SX720 – a superb all-round arranger keyboard that feels as good as it sounds.
It’s designed for players who love having a full band at their fingertips. The backing styles are lively and responsive, following your chords perfectly, while the touch screen makes it simple to switch between sounds mid-performance. Whether you’re into theatre organ, swing, or modern pop, there’s something here to inspire you.
Even though this segment is just a short demo clip, the SX720 really shows how expressive Yamaha’s arranger series has become. It’s the kind of keyboard that encourages creativity – you can sit down for “five minutes” and find yourself still playing an hour later.
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Now, this one’s a real showpiece – the Lowrey Symphony Limited Edition. It’s one of the top models Lowrey ever produced, and it’s easy to see why.
This organ is built to make you sound good, whatever you play. It’s got an incredible setup of speakers — built into the top, around the sides, and underneath – which gives you that full, rich Lowrey sound that fills a room beautifully.
You’ve got two 61-note keyboards, three screens, and hundreds upon hundreds of built-in sounds and rhythms. The central screen gives you access to all your styles and categories, while the side screens let you tweak voices and layers on the fly.
And it’s not just about quantity – the quality of the voices and the ease of use are brilliant. Lowrey were masters at designing organs that help you play, with built-in harmony functions, rhythm variations, and even a “Virtuoso” section that adds realistic musical fills as you go.
There’s a CD recorder, extra memory stick content, and clever touches like adjustable music rest lighting and pedal illumination for easier playing. It’s everything a home organ should be – rich, warm, and deeply satisfying to play.
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Finally, a truly inspiring piece of technology – the Yamaha AvantGrand N1X.
This hybrid piano gives you the unmistakable touch and feel of a concert grand, with all the flexibility and benefits of digital. Under the lid, it uses a genuine grand piano action, so the keys respond exactly as they would on an acoustic instrument – complete with the subtle mechanical feedback that pianists love.
The sound is equally breathtaking. You’ve got two of the world’s finest concert grands built in – the Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial – each one offering its own unique character. Whether you prefer a bright, sparkling tone or a mellow, woody warmth, the N1X delivers both in stunning clarity.
What I love about it is that it still looks every bit like a fine piano – elegant, understated, and beautifully made. And yet it doesn’t need tuning, it’s lighter, and you can plug in headphones for silent practice.
If you’ve ever wanted the real grand piano experience without the size, cost, or upkeep – this is it.
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Got something to trade in? Use our Part Exchange Form to tell us what you’ve got – you can even upload photos so we can give you a fair and speedy quote.
We can deliver across the whole of the UK mainland and, if needed, collect your part exchange at the same time. Every second-hand instrument we take in is carefully inspected and refurbished by our engineers, so you can buy with complete confidence.
But be quick – instruments like these don’t hang around for long.
👉 View our current used stock: https://www.epianos.co.uk/used
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