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#1329742 - 12/20/09 11:43 AM
A good piano for around 500
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Registered: 12/20/09
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Hi guys im learning, but im planing to buy a piano for the future, im between a digital piano or a synth
For example i have looked some
Yamaha P85 Digital Casio PX-130 Yamaha YPG-535
If u ask me for music i will say classical and rock like queen, beatles and that stuff.
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#1329750 - 12/20/09 11:58 AM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Mateo0]
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Well, MateoO, folks around here know that I'm a big supporter of the Yamaha P-85, through my own experience with the instrument in both home and gigging usage.
The sound is bright and punchy for the rock stuff, but might be a bit too lustrous for classical.
It will depend on what you play the most, and how you like your piano to cut.
Yamaha's tend to be a bit brighter than most pianos...even their acoustics are picked for their stronger tones, and of course, their digitals have the same characteristics, having been "sampled" from the former.
Personally, I like the Yamaha sound, but not everyone will agree, so expect to have a few more points of view tossed your way.
Are you able to spend some time trying these instruments out?
Snazzy
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#1329769 - 12/20/09 12:24 PM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Mateo0]
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Hi guys im learning, but im planing to buy a piano for the future, im between a digital piano or a synth
For example i have looked some
Yamaha P85 Digital Casio PX-130 Yamaha YPG-535 The thing you need to decide, and it can only be done by trying the pianos at the store is what kind of key action you prefer. The three DPs you listed are very different and span the full range. I'd decide which to get based on the keys, that what matters most to the person playing. The YPG535 is "unweighted synth action keys are do not even attempt to be "piano-like" and the Casio is somewhat heavy action. The P85 is kind of between.
Edited by ChrisA (12/20/09 12:25 PM)
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#1330076 - 12/20/09 06:18 PM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: ChrisA]
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Registered: 12/20/09
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No i cant test any instruments because i will buy it online and then ship to my country.
Hem the thing is that whats better a digital or a synth, i think i might go for the weighted cuz its more like an acoustic piano, i alredy have a casio lk 50
Those digital dont have any effects right?
I think that if i want to record drums or some thing ill buy a synth or just use the right one that i have here.
But what do you guys prefer weighted or unweighted. also if can suggest another model for the price range would be fine.
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#1330173 - 12/20/09 08:50 PM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Mateo0]
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Go with weighted. Definitely.
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#1330179 - 12/20/09 08:58 PM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: LesCharles73]
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Registered: 12/20/09
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Go with weighted. Definitely. But wich one?
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#1330216 - 12/20/09 10:06 PM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Mateo0]
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Registered: 12/07/09
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Loc: Northern NJ
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Hi guys im learning, but im planing to buy a piano for the future, im between a digital piano or a synth
For example i have looked some
Yamaha P85 Digital Casio PX-130 Yamaha YPG-535
If u ask me for music i will say classical and rock like queen, beatles and that stuff. Sorry, but your post is a bit too unfocused to help you very much.
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#1330240 - 12/20/09 10:51 PM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Airplanek8]
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Registered: 07/04/09
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Loc: NY, US
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ohhhh and where did you find the P85 for 500USD It's listed as 599.99 at Guitar Center and Sam Ash. I was able to bargain and got it for slightly less. But I took the first offer. They may give a bigger discount if you buy accessories with it.
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#1330257 - 12/20/09 11:19 PM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: WeatherTheLizard]
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Registered: 12/20/09
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Hell no i didnt fount it in 500 i just say for around 500, its 600 at amazon with free shiping.
So Yamaha P85? thats the one?
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#1330304 - 12/21/09 12:07 AM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Mateo0]
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Registered: 12/17/09
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Loc: Miami, FL
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Well Mateo I dont want to be the sole consideration of your decision since I don't see any of the posts above leaning towards anything other than Snazzy. You should definitely do at least 3 days worth of research. Since you cant test the pianos. Listen to as much videos of the pianos you are considering that will hopefully be recorded with something good to make you notice the sound difference. Key factor: if you see a video where the person is using the lowest octaves in a piece while no bass sound is coming into your ears then you should move on to another video. This I say because I saw several videos where the piano sounded like a 20 dollar baby piano and you CANNOT use that to decide what you want. You also want to make sure as close as you can that they are not using amplifiers to make it sound better unless you will be eventually doing that which I have been recommended thoroughly and will probably do in the future. Visit their official brand websites and read all you can about it so you can come up with questions we can answer in a more concrete way. Also look around the forums for topics including PX130 and P85 so you can see what might have been said previously. I don't mention the YPG 535 because in my opinion that choice goes right out the window without the hammered keys and I hope you throw it out the window TOO!  If you dont feel like doing research which I strongly advise you DO, because you need to get it soon either for christmas or any other soon-to-come-occasion and you pick the P85 I'm pretty sure you wont be dissapointed and my conscience will be clean!  Good luck again!
Edited by Airplanek8 (12/21/09 12:10 AM)
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#1330307 - 12/21/09 12:13 AM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: WeatherTheLizard]
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Registered: 12/17/09
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Loc: Miami, FL
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How low were you able to go with them? A guy at the store told me to ask them for 10% off, He seemed awkwardly certain they would so I guess I'll go for it when I go buy it and maybe be able to throw in the 3 pedal unit. I'm hoping they have the L85 stand there as well so I dont have to wait any longer. By the way if anyone considers the PX 130 and is planning to buy it at guitar center where it sells for 500 last time I checked. tell them you found it for $400USD at www.provantage.com (if you look for it in that site, that's really what it sells for!) and the'll knock $100 off right away! someone told me he did that and I tried it to and they agreed at GC plus they have something on their site guaranteeing you that discount! if they DONT they are offering it at samash for $450 in store only I believe since online still shows 500!
Edited by Airplanek8 (12/21/09 12:24 AM)
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#1330311 - 12/21/09 12:19 AM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Airplanek8]
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Guitar Center took $50 off. Sam Ash was only offering me $15. I therefore walked out. Sam Ash did ask if I was getting anything else with it. So, you may get more off, since you were looking into the pedals. I've seen someone else online say they got $100 off various other things from GC. Plus it pays to be recognized as a frequent visitor.
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#1330315 - 12/21/09 12:23 AM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Airplanek8]
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Registered: 12/20/09
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Ok i watched some videos of both but i dont know i think im going for the yamaha but if i buy it it would be the next gear first i need to learn with my shity piano then if i succes (so if i like it a lot) ill buy the piano.
Also theres one at ebay for like 670Us with stand, ac adapter and case
Also any pedal suggestion?
Edited by Mateo0 (12/21/09 12:24 AM)
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#1330324 - 12/21/09 12:35 AM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Airplanek8]
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Registered: 12/20/09
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Theres alredy people who have tested them and say its good, i cant test it i live in Colombia.
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#1330484 - 12/21/09 07:41 AM
Re: A good piano for around 500
[Re: Airplanek8]
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Registered: 09/18/09
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Both the Yamaha and the Casio have very weak built-in speakers that do not make justice to their sound potential. I would suggest you to consider a pair of studio monitors (M-audio make some decent ones for less than $ 200). Personally I would choose the P-85 because the keys on the Casio are really too wobbly and this bothers me as a sign of inferior quality.
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