[slim] Re: Any Digital Piano Owners Out There?

2006-12-17 Thread adamslim

I have a Roland F-100 digital piano.  It's got a great action, although
the main selling point for me was its size - much smaller than the
Clavinovas, which is important in London flats!  It cost just under £1k
new, about 3 years ago.

Sound is good; I felt it had a slightly fuller sound than the Yamahas,
but that's not so important as it's usually used via headphones.

HTH

Adam


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[slim] Re: Any Digital Piano Owners Out There?

2006-12-17 Thread Bruce Hartley

My mother tried out a number of electric piano's.
The Rolands and most of the non Clavinova's didn't feel right or sound
right.

When she played the clavinova, I asked her how it was and she said
great, but this one is a piano.
She honestly thought is was a real piano, even though she was listening
through headphones.

So her recommendation would be the clavinova range.


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[slim] Re: Any Digital Piano Owners Out There?

2006-12-17 Thread Andyb01

I bought a Roland HP137 (entry level) for around £800 new about four
years ago and I also looked at Yamaha clavs.  At that time the Clavs
had the edge in the middle three octaves but over all the range the
Roland had a slightly crisper and brighter sound where as the Clav was
a bit muddier imo.  However digital pianos have really come on in the
last few years and it really is a matter of taste but go to a decent
music shop to try and go in the week when they're not busy and the
resident keyboard expert is at work.

If you're buying it as a first instrument (i.e. to learn with) some
piano teachers are still dismissive of digitals and it's true in a
sense that you can't as easily get the full range of expression that
you can in an acoustic piano but you do get the advantage of headphones
for silent practise ;-)

But now you get progressive hammer action, true half pedal, sostenuto
and so on as well as a wealth of other sounds and often a built in
metronome too.  If your 14 y/o is computer literate (are there any that
aren't?) then get one with a MIDI interface and hook it to your PC or
MAC and get a copy of Sonar HomeStudio or GarageBand and they will only
be limited by their own imagination and your budget!!

Make sure you go for 64 note polyphony as a minimum or you can lose
notes for long or complex passages with lots of sustain and avoid
anything made by Casio (they really should have stuck to making digital
watches).

As an alternative to a full DP which is a hefty bit of kit also look at
portable stage pianos like a Yamaha P80 but you do need an amplifier to
get sound out of these.

These sites might help as a good source of info:

http://www.starland.co.uk/sections.asp?head=Pianos+%26+Digital+Pianos

http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Keyboard+And+MIDI/all/

Search harmony sentral for the Rolands and Clavs - quite a few have
been reviewed.

One final thing - be sure to get one with a key cover - my gorgeous 9
year old (then 5) thought it would be a hoot to (accidentally) pour
tomato ketchup onto his Dad's brand new piano.  Despite being
professionally cleaned twice it still sticks a bit.  Good job I love
him more than the piano - he will however never ever be allowed to
forget it - lol

Hope some of this helps

Andy


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[slim] Re: Any Digital Piano Owners Out There?

2006-12-16 Thread gharris999

I've had a Yamaha P-150 for the past 10 years.  88 keys, weighted action
that isn't too bad.  Stereo speakers in the case. Midi in and out. 
There's one on ebay right now with only one offer on it.  It has a buy
it now price of $1,099.00.  $500 plus shipping wouldn't be too much, if
you could get it for that.


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