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#1280518 - 10/04/09 12:35 PM
Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
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Registered: 09/22/09
Posts: 7
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The feel of the actions on a digital piano is one of the most important things I need to consider when buying a DP. I am interested in hearing the opinions of you guys regarding Yamaha's GHS, GHE, and GH3 actions. I am curious to compare each of these to one another and also see if anyone can provide some insight on comparable actions from Roland, Kawai, and Casio. I know that the touch is somewhat a personal preference but I think it would be great to hear what you guys think. I did go to a local Yamaha Dealer yesterday and felt the actions on the CLP330, CLP340, and CLP380. I personally found the GH3 keys on the 340 to be MUCH better then the GHE keys on the 330. That right there may have helped me decide that the CLP340 or better is the DP I will be purchasing. Thanks again for all your help!  -JT
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#1280524 - 10/04/09 12:45 PM
Re: Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
[Re: JTPRO]
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Registered: 05/30/09
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Loc: The Netherlands
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I thought GH3 was much much better then the older GH's, but I ended up with a kawai mostly for the keyboard.
Edited by vvanrij (10/04/09 02:39 PM)
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#1280535 - 10/04/09 01:02 PM
Re: Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
[Re: Victor25]
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Registered: 04/24/05
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I actually prefer the older, non- graded (or non-progressive) action that was used a few yrs. back and is found today only on the least expensive digital pianos. This has the same weight across the keyboard (unlike a graded action, which gets lighter in the treble region, like on a grand piano) and develops more strength.
I used to own a Casio AP-24 console from 2005-2006. This had a heavy, non-graded action, and it developed tremendous strength in the hands. I then owned a Korg SP-250, which had a graded action, from 2006-2009. This was good, but the graded action didn't develop the kind of strength that the Casio did. When shopping for my current digital, a Williams Overture, I deliberately looked for an economy model, because these are the only ones today that have the older, non-graded action.
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#1280538 - 10/04/09 01:08 PM
Re: Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
[Re: Gyro]
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Registered: 08/23/09
Posts: 39
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I agree. When I went to audition Yamahas, the GH3 was far ahead of the others. It's a very good action in my opinion, one I wouldn't mind owning if I could get on board with the Yamaha sound. Good luck on your purchase, it's a tough decision!
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#1280776 - 10/04/09 08:26 PM
Re: Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
[Re: dRummie]
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Registered: 11/25/06
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The key action mechanism on the CLP340, "GH3", is the same on the CLP330. The only difference is the key coverings on the white keys on the 340 is the ivorite synthetic ivory found on the grands.
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#1280837 - 10/04/09 10:46 PM
Re: Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
[Re: Kawai James]
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Registered: 08/18/09
Posts: 379
Loc: California
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JTPRO, What lead you to the assumption that the 330 had GHE and the 340 had GHS? Was that info from the yamaha dealer?
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#1280903 - 10/05/09 01:40 AM
Re: Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
[Re: limavady]
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Registered: 04/16/09
Posts: 65
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According to both the Japan and Canada Yamaha sites, both 330 and 340 are equipped with GH3, except that the 340 keyboard also has the ivory feel. The 320 has the GH keyboard.
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#1280957 - 10/05/09 04:17 AM
Re: Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
[Re: JTPRO]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/27/09
Posts: 1181
Loc: California
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I personally found the GH3 keys on the 340 to be MUCH better then the GHE keys on the 330. That right there may have helped me decide that the CLP340 or better is the DP I will be purchasing.
You might want to go back and try again as the CLP-340 and CLP-330 actions are identical. I actually like the standard plastic keys on the 330 better than the fancy plastic key of the 340. You might have been influenced by the "ivorite" coating on the 340.
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#1281162 - 10/05/09 11:52 AM
Re: Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
[Re: 4evrBeginR]
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Registered: 09/22/09
Posts: 7
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Thank you guys.. I am sorry.. I saw so many piano's yesterday I must have got the 320 confused with the 330, and the 340 confused with the 330. I should have said above:
"I personally found the GH3 keys on the 330 to be MUCH better then the GHE keys on the 320. That right there may have helped me decide that the CLP330 or better is the DP I will be purchasing."
Thank you for helping to clear that up guys.
Edited by JTPRO (10/05/09 05:37 PM)
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#1281406 - 10/05/09 06:53 PM
Re: Digital Piano Graded Hammer Action Discussion
[Re: JTPRO]
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Registered: 08/18/09
Posts: 379
Loc: California
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no, it's no big deal- and i think Marty was the one correcting that but i just wondered if the yamaha dealer has mistakenly told you this or maybe based on the ivory-like keys made that assumption.
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