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Clavier 31 mini keys (monophonic)

8 Tone (violon, organ, harsichord, piano, celesta, trumpet, clarinet, flute)

12 Rhythm (rock, disco, 16 beat, swing 2 beat, swing 4 beat, samba, bosssa nova, beguine, tango, march, slow rock, waltz)

ROM Packs (4 Songs)

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Jack output

Speaker 6,5 Cm (0.6 W)

AC Power 7.5 

(5 piles LR6)

750 Gr

40,80 (W) 3,6 (H) 13,9 (D)

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LW-80 (Clone Casio PT-82)

Liwaco LW-80Publié le 23/05/18 à 13:48

Liwaco LW-80: This is a clone of either the Casio PT-82 (1985) or PT-87 (1987); both only differ in that the PT-87 is missing the headphone jack, so… It’d be interesting to know if Liwaco also offered their own ROM-Packs?

Everybody knows about those licensed Casio clones built by Radio Shack in the US, but few people know that there’s another cloner. Liwaco was a French electronics gadget manufacturer of the 1980s, and besides many LCD games, they also released quite a few (licensed?) rebuilds of Casio mini keyboards. Some of them come in a pretty cool, or at least unique, bordeaux-red case.

Here’s a list of the Liwaco’s I could dig up. All of these keyboards are very rare and...…
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Liwaco LW-80: This is a clone of either the Casio PT-82 (1985) or PT-87 (1987); both only differ in that the PT-87 is missing the headphone jack, so… It’d be interesting to know if Liwaco also offered their own ROM-Packs?

Everybody knows about those licensed Casio clones built by Radio Shack in the US, but few people know that there’s another cloner. Liwaco was a French electronics gadget manufacturer of the 1980s, and besides many LCD games, they also released quite a few (licensed?) rebuilds of Casio mini keyboards. Some of them come in a pretty cool, or at least unique, bordeaux-red case.

Here’s a list of the Liwaco’s I could dig up. All of these keyboards are very rare and obscure, and I haven’t got any reliable information about any additional or left-out features, but everything I read (mostly small ads etc.) indicates that Liwaco just put the original hardware into a differently colored case — with French writing, of course.
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