
Description
The KB-300 is the baby of the series; it has
the least features.
Specifications
Keys: 49
Orchestral Presets: (8) string ensemble, piano, organ, vibraphone, clarinet, harpsichord, jazz organ, jazz flute
Effects: ultra chord, ensemble/stereo, sustain
Auto Rhythm: start & stop, synchro start, intro & fill in, tempo, rhythm volume, tempo lamp
Rhythm Selectors: (8) waltz, samba, rock, swing, tango, bossa nova, disco, polka/march
Fascinating Chord : 3 modes (normal, one finger, multi-finger), chord memory, accomp volume, bass volume, arpeggio volume
Back Panel: expression pedal terminal, output terminals (left and right), headphone terminal, DC in, AC in
Speakers: 12 cm x 2
Amplifier Output: 2.5 W x 2
Weight: 6.2 kg / 13.7 lb (without batteries)
Dimensions: 860(w) x 290(d) x 89(h) mm
Power Consumption: 27 W
Battery Life: 3 hours of continuous operation at maximum output
Battery type: D x 8 (aka R20)
Provided Accessories: AC cord, owner's
manual
Optional Accessories: KC-10 soft carrying
case, KS-10 stand, KX-10 expression pedal, KX-20 expression pedal, CN-332
Car Adapter (for powering the unit from a car)

Pictured above is the Victor
KB-30 which is what the KB-300 was known as in Japan. Notice how it has
an aerial on the left? Also it says "FM" in the text. It seems you could
transmit the audio signal from the keyboard.