Yamaha, Kaway or Kurzweil?
Posted: 13 Mar 2010, 18:16
Hi Guys
I am new to pianos and to this forum, and could really do with some help.
I am looking at buying a good digital piano for my children to practice on (one aged 9 just passed grade 1 after 1 yrs tuition the other aged 6 just started), + I am also trying to keep up with the youngest myself.
I originally set out to identify the best I could find in the £800- £1000 bracket but then wondered how much maybe going up a model towards £1200 would be worth it. My short list is:
-Yamaha CL 320 or 330 - Would the GH3 be worth the extra expense? What do people mean when they say Yamahas sound bright?
-Kawai CN 22 or 32
-Kurzweil mark pro one i or mark pro two i. - This doesn't have 1/2 pedal function - How much is that needed?
My first priority is to get as realistic a feel as possible (being a beginner, I am not brilliant at judging this ) and a good sound. Some choice of different voices does help keep the childen entertained; and from my point of view it wouldn't hurt if the piano doesn't look too bad in the living room either (eg if there isn't too much quality difference between two models I might choose the lover spec with a better looking/more expensive finish)
My gut feeling at the moment is to go with what seems to be the safe option of the Clavinova, but could do with some more opinions from people who are not trying to sell me stuff (does anyone know anything about the classentis by any chance?)
Would really appreciate your advice
Thanks
pist
I am new to pianos and to this forum, and could really do with some help.
I am looking at buying a good digital piano for my children to practice on (one aged 9 just passed grade 1 after 1 yrs tuition the other aged 6 just started), + I am also trying to keep up with the youngest myself.
I originally set out to identify the best I could find in the £800- £1000 bracket but then wondered how much maybe going up a model towards £1200 would be worth it. My short list is:
-Yamaha CL 320 or 330 - Would the GH3 be worth the extra expense? What do people mean when they say Yamahas sound bright?
-Kawai CN 22 or 32
-Kurzweil mark pro one i or mark pro two i. - This doesn't have 1/2 pedal function - How much is that needed?
My first priority is to get as realistic a feel as possible (being a beginner, I am not brilliant at judging this ) and a good sound. Some choice of different voices does help keep the childen entertained; and from my point of view it wouldn't hurt if the piano doesn't look too bad in the living room either (eg if there isn't too much quality difference between two models I might choose the lover spec with a better looking/more expensive finish)
My gut feeling at the moment is to go with what seems to be the safe option of the Clavinova, but could do with some more opinions from people who are not trying to sell me stuff (does anyone know anything about the classentis by any chance?)
Would really appreciate your advice
Thanks
pist