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Post by Melodytune »
Post by Melodytune »
I would agree with that statement. The site I mentioned above seems quite informative as well.cwilson wrote:Weighted hammer action means that the keys are very heavy at the bottom and are lighter as you go down, or the other way around. Normal hammer action doesn't do that. I think that's what it means anyway. So, if you want something similar to the feel of an acoustic piano, I think the best option would be the weighted.
Post by Barrie Heaton »
I would say one is just plan Weighted the more expensive one will try to mimic the after touch you get on a real grand action - so it feels like the real thingjaromir wrote:Yes, but those two names of mechanics which I wrote above are both by Roland, so I thought that someone could know...
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