I turn to UK piano again. This time seeking help on Stage piano's. It's purpose is for practice in his bedroom at music school and for composition, linking into composition software (which I also know little about). I have trolled through Roland, Yamaha and Kawai websites reading the blurb, but there's nothing like you guys that have first hand knowledge.
I'm not concerned about the amount of voices, yes, some would be useful, I think, for composition, but the main purpose of the piano is for practice when he cant access other piano or want to stay up late practicing (I live in hope!). USB connection is important.
The keyboard touch and expression is nagging me. which one is the best for the money. Weight is also an issue as it must be portable. This brings me to something like the Roland RD300 SX (GX) , Kawai MP5, Yamaha CP33. All look great, but it's that 'keyboard action' that keeps nagging me, I can't get to one to have a play.
I know off the Kawai MP8 and Yamaha CP300, but are these a little over kill for purpose or it is worth getting these for the keyboard action action alone. They cost more than I'd hope to spend as I also have to find and new A clarinet for him and trying to balance the budget between the two.
I can't help but feel, perhaps the Roland action won't be as good as the Yamaha or Kawai because my understanding is that their background is synths. Also I was told (by Kawai) that many performers are switching from Yamaha to Kawai for the keyboard action alone.
I have asked my son, but bless him, he's young and looking into a big sweetie shop window. They all 'glitter' and look good to him, the bigger and more expensive the better as far as he's concerned! Kids eh!
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You can see I'm a little lost. Any help, thoughts, would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks
Tim