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#1298195 - 11/02/09 10:42 AM
What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/30/09
Posts: 6
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Hello everyone! I'm kinda new here and I was wondering about the digital pianos that I'm canvasing in the market, can anybody help me with what they think about these Digital Pianos? (Touch Response, Their Hammer weighted Keys, the sound quality/brilliance, does the pedal have the "half-damper effect" feature, potential problems/errors that might occur in the future, etc...) - Kawai es1 Digital Pianos - Casio PX-110 - Yamaha Clavinova CVP-55 Thanks I appreciate your help!
Edited by ilovekawai (11/02/09 10:42 AM)
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#1298250 - 11/02/09 12:23 PM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: ilovekawai]
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Registered: 08/02/09
Posts: 68
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Are you wondering which display you should visit first when you go to the piano museum?
- Kawai es1 Digital Pianos 1999 - Casio PX-110 2003 - Yamaha Clavinova CVP-55 1991
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#1298449 - 11/02/09 06:36 PM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: emenelton]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 09/06/07
Posts: 1003
Loc: Hamamatsu, Japan
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I expect ilovekawai (great name by the way...) is searching for a used instrument. However, I am inclined to agree - other than perhaps the Casio, the other instruments are rather old (that Yamaha is positively ancient by DP standards).
When purchasing second hand, my recommendation would be to stick with current generation or one generation previous. Using the above models this would be:
- KAWAI ES4 - Casio PX-120 - Yamaha CVP-4xx / CVP-3xx
Cheers, James x
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Employed by KAWAI Japan, however the opinions I express are my own.
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#1298779 - 11/03/09 10:05 AM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: KAWAI James]
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Registered: 04/24/05
Posts: 3878
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I bought my first digital piano back in 1989, and even way back then there were weighted-key digitals that performed like an acoustic piano, and so buying a used digital piano is no problem at all. In fact, used digitals are the best value around. Digital pianos are essentially a computer with a keyboard and speakers, and because of this digital nature, they lose value fast, like a used pc. A ten year old dp, like a 10 yr. old pc, is going to be worth little, maybe a couple of hundred dollars, but it will play similar to a brand new dp costing thousands.
Any of the three dp's you listed would be fine. Test all 88 keys with and without the right pedal. Offer half of the asking price or less. These are worth only a couple of hundred dollars, because of their digital nature. But they'd play similar to brand new digitals.
Edited by Gyro (11/03/09 10:07 AM)
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#1298798 - 11/03/09 10:44 AM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: KAWAI James]
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Registered: 10/06/09
Posts: 34
Loc: Ottawa, Ontario
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Hi Folks, What is wrong with buying an older Dp, especially if all you require are a few good piano sounds? As Gyro states, you can get an old(er) DP which may have great sounds and probably at a greatly reduced price. One may have to lay down a LOT of cash to get great piano sounds from a current DP. I wouldn't hesitate in buying a Yamaha P-80 if the asking price were right!  Rob
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#1299719 - 11/04/09 11:16 PM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: signa]
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Registered: 11/04/09
Posts: 1
Loc: USA
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I'm new to this forum and looking for help with piano decision also-so please forgive non-informed question??? I purchased a Yamaha DGX-500 several years ago. Long story short I was a workaholic who "thought" I could start taking piano lessons again (been very long time so it will be starting over)but time never allowed. Working situation has changed and I'm ready to begin lessons. The Yamaha hasn't even been out of the box. Should I try to sell and purchase an updated model? If so, what would be comparable or better for the adult beginner? FYI-I orginally purchased the DGX-500 on a whim (at Costco) without any research as it looked like a good deal at the time. Thanks for any help!
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#1299756 - 11/05/09 01:44 AM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: Donna955]
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/30/09
Posts: 6
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@ KAWAI James, Thanks for the compliment! I really do Love Kawai Pianos (technically I'm saving cash for me to buy a Kawai upright) so for now I'm looking for a used DP, thanks also for the info!  @ Emenelton, Well Not exactly, I have been just reading some ads on the buy and sell section(used and/or 2nd hand pianos) and I saw these 3 digital pianos are for sale. I'm just being meticulous so I won't have regrets in the future; So I asked our members here for their advises and opinions.  Regards to everyone
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#1299758 - 11/05/09 01:55 AM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: ilovekawai]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 11/26/07
Posts: 896
Loc: London
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I have a PX110, which I value greatly for the touch response! I've tried many midi controllers (and a few DPs) and for the price it's unbeatable!
Notice that I'm ONLY talking about the touch response (touché if you want) and nothing else. The sounds bundled with the PX110 are nothing special, the velocity curve is excellent, the rest of the features are mediocre at best! But I didn't care, since I would use it as a midi controller, with VST instruments, thus my review.
I can't speak for the rest, but in all truth such old DPs might even have problems at midi connections, and other outdated features... And if you're looking for a used one, maybe it's worth looking harder for a newer model...
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#1299947 - 11/05/09 12:04 PM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: Donna955]
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8000 Post Club Member
Registered: 06/06/04
Posts: 8330
Loc: Ohio, USA
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I'm new to this forum and looking for help with piano decision also-so please forgive non-informed question??? I purchased a Yamaha DGX-500 several years ago. Long story short I was a workaholic who "thought" I could start taking piano lessons again (been very long time so it will be starting over)but time never allowed. Working situation has changed and I'm ready to begin lessons. The Yamaha hasn't even been out of the box. Should I try to sell and purchase an updated model? If so, what would be comparable or better for the adult beginner? FYI-I orginally purchased the DGX-500 on a whim (at Costco) without any research as it looked like a good deal at the time. Thanks for any help! unfortunately, DGX500 doesn't even have decent weighted action, not like piano's anyway. so, if you're thinking of learning to play piano rather than play keyboard, then sell this and get a DP with proper weighted action. for Yamaha DGX/YPG series, the top one DGX630 (or YPG635) is the only one with weighted action (though entry level graded hammer action). it's about $800 new. for cheaper and good DP, you can look at Casio PX130.
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#1299967 - 11/05/09 12:42 PM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: signa]
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1000 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/28/08
Posts: 1382
Loc: Redondo Beach, California
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[quote=Donna955]...the top one DGX630 (or YPG635) is the only one with weighted action (though entry level graded hammer action). it's about $800 new. for cheaper and good DP, you can look at Casio PX130. I'll second the above. I've a beginner shopping for a DP too. I'm taking piano at a local collage. I play on a Roland with light un-weighted action a Kawai DP that has a very nice keyboard and just a couple days ago on an acoustic grand with rather stiff action. I'm not yet a very good judge of keyboads but already I see that I might want to practice one that is a little heavier The other thing I learned is that no DP can simulate the "feel" of an acoustic simply because every acoustic piano is different. Not all of the acoustic pianos are in perfect condition either. In fact it may be that many DPs have "better" action then the well used practice grand pianos in a typical collage music department that see 12+ hours of use per day. The YPG635 and other Yamahas that use the same "GHS" keyboard mechanism all have the same light feel. In the Yamaha line I think you have to move up to a p-155 to get the better "GHE" keyboard mechanism. The $1,200 P155 is, I think, the lowest priced GHS equipted Yamaha. Other brands may get into the better keyboard mechanism as lower price points
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#1300048 - 11/05/09 03:02 PM
Re: What are your opinions on these Digital Pianos?
[Re: ChrisA]
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Registered: 03/02/05
Posts: 4219
Loc: San Francisco
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Re the weighting of Yamaha's graded hammer boards, it can be difficult to separate touch from tone. In this thread, Marty Flinn and Alden seem to be saying that there's no difference, except for an additional weighting zone and that there are differences with the Natural Action.(Alden writes the Digital Pianos section for Acoustic and Digital Piano Buyer.)
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