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#1341201 - 01/05/10 06:49 AM
digital piano recommendation
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/04/09
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hi thank you all for putting your attention to this thread
i would like to ask some suggestion about digital piano I'm buying my daughter
i have some choices in mind....
yamaha ypg 635 / dgx 630 yamaha P155 Yamaha clavinova CLP 340 roland RD 300GX roland RD 700GX
the consideration is mainly its touch and feel which resemble more of a true acoustic piano. thank you all
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#1341205 - 01/05/10 06:58 AM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: lino]
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If its touch and feel its got to be the Roland RD700GX
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#1341232 - 01/05/10 08:40 AM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: lino]
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Registered: 11/27/09
Posts: 86
Loc: Central Fl
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I been playing for 4 1/2 years and just upgraded to the Roland RD700GX after giving my Yamaha P90 to my grand daughter.
The 700gx is a pro level instrument and I love playing it. Many of its capabilities on the mixing and midi side are simply beyond my knowledge level but I'm learning.
You didn't say if your daughter is a beginner. If so, I'd start w/ something less expensive until your certain she'll stick w/ it.
Best wishes.
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#1341830 - 01/05/10 08:03 PM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: kdi]
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Registered: 11/18/09
Posts: 34
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Hi Lino,
I have the DGX 630. If you want good touch-response: Do not buy it! It is a pretty nice keyboard for it's price, but if you want to get serious in playing the piano, the touch-response is not good enough!
I would go for the Roland's or Yamaha CLP, compare the sounds. I like the CLP-piano better than the Roland's., it is much brigther. Play both before you decide.
Good luck on your choice
Jis
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#1341840 - 01/05/10 08:27 PM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: lino]
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/28/08
Posts: 3768
Loc: Redondo Beach, California
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the consideration is mainly its touch and feel which resemble more of a true acoustic piano. thank you all
I like the key action and the "ivory" on the RD700GX best. But Roland makes other pianos with the same exact keys. So any Roland with "PHA II with escapement and ivory feel" As said above the Yamaha has a brighter sound as it is based on a Japanese grand piano. Roland's sound is based on Steinway. But the RD700 allows for a huge range of "piano sounds" so there should be several you like But you should tell us about your daughter. If she is a six year old beginning student the RD700GX is not a good match. The RD700 would be a bit of overkill for her. Is she 24 years old and in a band? if YES get the RD700. She'll love it. Do tell us about her age and level of playing ability. For a young beginner any Yamaha with GH key action in the $1K price class would be very good. Odd that you would list a stage piano like the RD700GX in the same list as a home console like the CLP. How will the piano be used?
Edited by ChrisA (01/05/10 08:37 PM)
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#1341941 - 01/05/10 11:08 PM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: ChrisA]
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Registered: 10/04/09
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Thank you for all your response
The piano will be used by my six years old daughter, and along with that I am hoping that me too can put a good use to that
The reason I put rd 700 in my choice even though its over my budget limit is because I want a piano substitution that will last a long year. By that I mean it can be used in classical studies past grade 4
The one in my limit is dgx 630, p155, and rd300, also clp340
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#1341950 - 01/05/10 11:23 PM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: lino]
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/28/08
Posts: 3768
Loc: Redondo Beach, California
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Thank you for all your response
The piano will be used by my six years old daughter, and along with that I am hoping that me too can put a good use to that
The reason I put rd 700 in my choice even though its over my budget limit is because I want a piano substitution that will last a long year. By that I mean it can be used in classical studies past grade 4
The one in my limit is dgx 630, p155, and rd300, also clp340 That age of "six" was a guess. I'll stick with what I wrote above then. "For a young beginner any Yamaha with GH key action in the $1K price class would be very good." That would mean the P155, But if you have the budget the clp340 has a slightly better key action and much improved speakers and amp but is otherwise about the same. You can get a stand for the P155 that is mechanically about the same as the CLP's stand but charcoal grey. The speakers inside the P155 are OK for practice volume but not much more
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#1341984 - 01/06/10 12:16 AM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: ChrisA]
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Junior Member
Registered: 10/04/09
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Is it true that clp 340 is overall a better instrument than p155 Because I read the yamahamusician.co.uk says that p155 is the same feature as clp340 plus its portability.
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#1342066 - 01/06/10 03:58 AM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: lino]
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Full Member
Registered: 08/18/09
Posts: 374
Loc: California
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Maybe they're defining features as things like the 50 songs. Both have the same specs in most areas but as just mentioned the speakers (and console probably helps the sound like a speaker cabinet)40w compared to 12w per channel on the p155 and the weighted GH3 action on the clp340
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#1342308 - 01/06/10 12:39 PM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: limavady]
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Full Member
Registered: 09/24/09
Posts: 188
Loc: Slovenia
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The CLP 340 is definitely the best choice from your list of pianos that are within your budget. The Roland RD700GX is still better tho, IMO, but it doesn't have any speakers, and I think it would very very much an overkill for a beginner. Also, it has many, many features, besides the basic piano ones, which your daughter wouldn't need for a quite long time, if ever! If you are certain that you are bothe going to play the piano, I say, go for the CLP340, but if you aren't certain, go for the P155. Also, you maybe should try some other manufacturers pianos also, like Kawai (the CA series has wooden keys and its only purpouse is piano), or other Rolands, like the HP204, which has the same keys as the RD700GX, except for the matte finish.
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#1342378 - 01/06/10 01:55 PM
Re: digital piano recommendation
[Re: lino]
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3000 Post Club Member
Registered: 12/28/08
Posts: 3768
Loc: Redondo Beach, California
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Is it true that clp 340 is overall a better instrument than p155 Because I read the yamahamusician.co.uk says that p155 is the same feature as clp340 plus its portability. When you listen to a digital piano you are hearing speakers they matter a lot the CLP has much better speakers then the P155. With headphones I think the CLP and 155 would sound a lot alike. But if listening using speakers, their quality and size matters alot. But you can always buy a great speaker system an add it to any DP. But expect to pay at least $500 for monitor speakers if you want them to be beter then the CLP's built-in speakers. One more thing. Don't plan on any DP as a life time investment. Think of a DP as being just like a computer. Something you use for awhile then notice the new ones are better and reasonably affordable so you upgrade.
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