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Roland FR-2b Electronic Button V-Accordion

Estimated price for orientation: 1 100 $

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Model: FR2b Brand: Roland


This is a like new Roland electronic button accordion set up in 'B Graf' but can be set up in several different configurations; it is electronic after all. Used just a few times (no more than 5 or 6) and it's not my thing.  I had an acoustic button accordion that I started playing, and I thought this would be more convenient by not having reeds (lighter and no maintenance).  A battery pack can be added to this accordion, along with wireless audio connections making it a wireless instrument, but it doesn't have an internal speaker and I didn't have a good PA or powered speaker to plug it into, just headphones.  I want this great instrument to be used by someone instead of sitting in its gig bag (which will be included). Includes everything that came with it (straps, power supply, owners manual, extra screws and buttons) in its original box.  Understand that this only came with a single 1/4" output cable so you might need to get another cable to get both the bass and treble sides into a PA system. See below for the information from the Roland website and ask any questions you might have. YouTube video clip (not me):
THE AMAZING ULTRA-LIGHT BUTTON-TYPE V-ACCORDION The FR-2b V-Accordion offers the incredible digital advantages of Roland’s Physical Behavior Modeling technology, providing true tone and characteristics of the world’s best accordions, but they are significantly lighter than previous models. Perfect for students, stage keyboard players, and traveling musicians.
KEYBOARD & BELLOWS Right hand 82-buttons, velocity sensitive Left Hand 96 bass buttons with  pneumatic detection of bellows pressure (high-resolution pressure sensor), Bellows Resistance Regulator SOUND SOURCE Sound Generator Max polyphony: 128 voices Tones: 8 Accordion Sets, each one including: 10 Treble registers, 5 Bass registers,5 Orchestral Bass registers, 5 Orchestral Chord registers, 6 Orchestral sounds
Much more information available on the Roland website: