which digital piano?
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which digital piano?
Dear all, fifteen years ago I played the piano to grade 5 standard, but then gave it up. I'd now at 33 like to start learning again and so would like to buy a digital piano, as they are more portable. Can anyone please give me advice as to which model I should buy? Any recommendations? Many thanks!
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
Kawai CA1000 has a good touch very much like the real thing, also the sound system is very good. the other contenders are
Roland HP 3
Yamaha Clavinova CP 150
All are good at what they do but are still not like the real thing
Roland HP 3
Yamaha Clavinova CP 150
All are good at what they do but are still not like the real thing
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a bit pricey...
thanks the reply Barrie, however I think those are a bit out of my price range. I want to pay max about &800. Im looking at buying either the:
Kawai CN270
or
Technics SX-PC25
or
Roland HP1
Which of these do you think is best??
or I may go a bit further and pay more to get say a
Technics SX-PX663 for around &1000
Can you tell me, are the cheaper options above not really much good? Should I pay another couple of hundred and get a better model?
Do you think technics are good, or are Kawai the best?
Many thanks for any help you can give me. Its all a bit bewildering...
Dave
Kawai CN270
or
Technics SX-PC25
or
Roland HP1
Which of these do you think is best??
or I may go a bit further and pay more to get say a
Technics SX-PX663 for around &1000
Can you tell me, are the cheaper options above not really much good? Should I pay another couple of hundred and get a better model?
Do you think technics are good, or are Kawai the best?
Many thanks for any help you can give me. Its all a bit bewildering...
Dave
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Post by Barrie Heaton »
The Technics SX-PC25 has a nice Concert grand sound but the touch is very light compered to a real piano - so you may find it hard work if you have
to play real piano. Can't comment on the others as I have not looked at them .
The down site to all digital pianos is they lose value. I would play each one and go with the one you are happy with the usability of the keyboard with in your budget as you can upgrade later on
Barrie,
to play real piano. Can't comment on the others as I have not looked at them .
The down site to all digital pianos is they lose value. I would play each one and go with the one you are happy with the usability of the keyboard with in your budget as you can upgrade later on
Barrie,
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