Actually, squeak, I'm used to a piano

The G70 is an excellent compromise between piano feel and organ feel, but for playing the piano sound, is still second best to a real action. It's just that so many of these NP30's seem to be bought by people that want to play a piano sound on a larger keybed, but no attention is payed to just how light the action is. Even a T2 or PA800 is heavier than these!

Ian's P85 is a FAR better choice, IMO if you want to play pianistically... Personally, the G70 is at the LOW end of what I would consider acceptable for good piano technique, not the high end!

But yes, I get that it's cheap and cheerful... And, as I've said in the past, if Yamaha wanted to make a 76 S900, it would make a decent action for those already used to the flyweight PSR series. Personally, I hope that if they ever make one, they use the MotifXS7 action (same as T2), but knowing Yamaha's penchant for using the cheapest stuff they can find for that series, I don't hold much hope
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