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Keyboard LEANToys MQ-6110 — 61-key electronic organ with microphone, model 14616
The LEANToys MQ-6110 — 61-key electronic organ with microphone, model 14616 is a compact keyboard designed for beginner and hobby use. It combines a 61-key layout with built-in vocal input, a selection of instrument voices and preset rhythms, and standard control features to support learning, practice, and small-scale performances. The instrument is intended to be easy to set up at home, in classrooms, or in casual performance settings, offering a straightforward interface for users with limited experience.
The keyboard provides a full 61-key range that covers basic melodic and accompaniment needs for learners and hobbyists. Integrated microphone input enables simultaneous vocal performance and hands-on play without additional mixers. Multiple voices and preset rhythms expand the creative possibilities for practice and simple arrangements, while standard controls and connectivity options simplify operation and make the instrument suitable for quick setup and use.
This model is intended for beginners and hobbyists and may not meet the needs of professional musicians who require advanced sound modeling, weighted hammer-action keys, extensive MIDI implementation or high-end studio connectivity. The compact and portable design focuses on ease of use rather than concert-level sound projection or advanced live performance features.
Place the keyboard on a stable surface or keyboard stand and connect the included power supply or batteries if supported. Plug the microphone into the dedicated input and adjust the input level and main volume to the desired balance. Select a voice and rhythm using the control panel, set tempo as needed, and begin playing using the 61 keys. Use built-in rhythm accompaniments for practice or mute them to play solo. For vocal performance, monitor levels to avoid feedback and adjust microphone sensitivity for clear vocal pickup.
Use the instrument for structured practice sessions, combining scales and simple songs with rhythm accompaniments to build coordination. For vocal use, position the microphone away from speakers, keep volume moderate, and test settings before playing in small presentations to reduce the risk of feedback.
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