bbc is right. Sounds are very subjective. It is hard to find that (one) keyboard that excels in all sound categories. They all have their strong and weak points when it comes to sounds. Even the mighty Kurzweils are subject to this as well. Kurzweil may be a good workstation, but they always followed behind with polyphony compared to other makers.
Posted by YamahaAndy:
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No manufacturer today can compete with the piano sounds of Yamaha products. Yamaha makes the best sounding accoustic and electric pianos available today. Period.
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I don't agree with this statement. I'll take a Steinway or Bosendorpher (if I spelled that right) over a Yamaha any day, and when it comes to best (synth/digital related piano sound), I'd take a Kurzweil (hands down) and use a Yamaha P series or S-90 as a stand to hold my Kurzweil
Squeak
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