Tapas,
Congratulations on the CVP. It's a fantastic machine and I'm confident you'll love it for many, many years to come. I had the opportunity to play an older model at Sugarloaf Lodge on Sugarloaf Key, Florida many years ago. It was a quiet, Wednesday night, just a few patrons at the restaurant and there was an entertainer playing a CVP that also had a famale vocalist with him. During a break they came over to talk with my wife and I, and naturally the topic of music came up. He asked if I wanted to try the CVP, an offer which I gratefully accepted. It was a joy to play, his vocalist and I did a couple duets, and the few patrons that were still in the restaurant got up and danced.
For me, the keys were too much like standard piano keys. I'm so used to the light touch of the PSR and Tyros series that it would be difficult for me to go back to the heavier touch. If you like the feel of real piano keys, the CVP series is definitely the way to go.
Good luck,
Gary

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