I love the sound of a Rhodes piano, very distinctive, not sure how it
feels to play though.

Allan

Dan Penoff <d...@penoff.com> writes:

> I am finally going to check off a bucket list item and start taking
> piano lessons, something I have wanted since I was a young boy.
>
> While I could purchase an acoustic piano at this point, I would rather
> invest in a decent digital piano that has good action first. Once I
> start to become proficient and am sure I want to continue on, I'll be
> better suited to find a good acoustic piano that I would expect to
> spend a fair amount on and keep for some time.
>
> I see a lot of Yamaha DPs on CL in the $300-$700 range, but it's
> almost like trying to buy a DVD player - they all do the same thing,
> but what makes one better than the others?
>
> I want something that will provide action similar to an acoustic
> piano, and 88 keys. As for all the MIDI and synth stuff, I don't care.
>
> Anyone on the list a keyboard player who might want to weigh in on this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
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