CLP 320 or CLP 330 Is the 330 worth the extra 250 quid?
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CLP 320 or CLP 330 Is the 330 worth the extra 250 quid?
Hi all,
I'm a grade player looking to buy a digital piano. I liked the look of the CLP 220 but this has been replaced with the 320. But for an extra 250 quid I can get a CLP 330 which claims to have a better keyboard. Would someone of my ability notice the difference?
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
Graham
I'm a grade player looking to buy a digital piano. I liked the look of the CLP 220 but this has been replaced with the 320. But for an extra 250 quid I can get a CLP 330 which claims to have a better keyboard. Would someone of my ability notice the difference?
Anyone have any thoughts?
Thanks
Graham
As you say, the CLP330 will have a GH3 graded hammer action keyboard (see this link for comparison of terms: http://www.uk-piano.org/piano-forums/vi ... php?t=6074). As to whether or not someone of your ability would notice, that really depends on how able you are....
How long have you been playing? Someone around Grade 5/6 would be starting to need a responsive keyboard for their examinations and basic musical development if nothing else. People around that level should start to notice. Post Grade 7 would definitely appreciate the difference between the two actions.
Besides this, you also get a few extra voices on the CLP330. I'd go with this because you find that the CLPX20 model tends to be entry level and skimps on some of the good stuff compared to its bigger brothers in order to make it more affordable to the consumer.
How long have you been playing? Someone around Grade 5/6 would be starting to need a responsive keyboard for their examinations and basic musical development if nothing else. People around that level should start to notice. Post Grade 7 would definitely appreciate the difference between the two actions.
Besides this, you also get a few extra voices on the CLP330. I'd go with this because you find that the CLPX20 model tends to be entry level and skimps on some of the good stuff compared to its bigger brothers in order to make it more affordable to the consumer.
if you can stretch to the higher spec then it is worth the extra pennies, i recently bought a clp240 over a clp220 as i didn,t want to upgrade and "pay again" as it were, as my daughter progressed through the grades. the 240 also had the usb facility not present on the 230, not sure if this is still the case on the 300 series. many people i spoke to before purchasing didn,t think that the 220 was worth the money saved on a 230 or 240. if you don,t mind having a 200 series, normans in burton are selling a clp240 for 9pounds more than a clp330, maybe worth a thought
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