Home digital piano question

Posted by: zuki

Home digital piano question - 02/16/13 10:52 AM

I've decided to get a home piano. Basically, here are my desires:

1. Best weighted action
2. Best acoustic/grand piano sounding patch
3. Best sound system
4. At least a 2 track recorder

Not really interested in styles. My thoughts are: CVP line, Kurzweil new digitals or Roland.

Thoughts are appreciated
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/16/13 11:21 AM

Jim...that is a wide open market...Do you need/want fancy woodwork decor?

Roland has a complete line depending on your price range..Korg has a full line too..Yamaha also to an extent..Kurz has dropped off a bit in the line up..

If you are looking for a bargain price portable...MF has their deal on the new Casio model $1,000 model for $499..
Posted by: miden

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/16/13 11:21 AM

The only reply I can give is this:

1. It is all so subjective so you really need to go and listen to each brand yourself
2. These are like arrangers, no one brand has ALL those things you requested...on some of your points you WILL need to compromise
Posted by: Bachus

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/16/13 11:25 AM

Go to a dealer that has all these brands lined up, and make your choice based on what sound your ears prefer.
Posted by: Diki

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/16/13 12:02 PM

Yep... one man's perfect piano is another man's dog! Some people are Steinway guys, some are Yamaha fans, some only want a Fazioli!

Try them all...
Posted by: jamman

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/16/13 12:07 PM

Cp series with graded hammer effect is good for price-performance ratio.
Posted by: Bill Lewis

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/18/13 03:24 PM

Definately give a very serious look at the new Casio Privia's. Good luck with your purchase
Posted by: Tonewheeldude

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/18/13 04:29 PM

Not sure what the new models are like, but Kawai always had wondeful actions - and even used wooden keys on some models.

http://www.kawaius.com/main_links/articles/mp6-10.html
Posted by: George Kaye

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/18/13 06:09 PM

Casio has a new Privia PX850. It is pretty amazing! 256 note polyphony, Ivory and Ebony keys, adjustable Hammer Response which controls the time deviation between when a key is pressed and when the note actually sounds, string resonance which allows the undamped strings to resonate when other notes are played, lid simulation adjusts how sound resonates in accordance with the opening state of a grand piano lid, 2 track recorder, audio records a stereo track as a wave file on USB device plugged into keyboard, loud built in speakers and best of all a price just above $1,000.00. Watch some of the youtube videos of players reviewing this model. You would have to spend thousands of dollars to get something close to this new model.
Posted by: zuki

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/19/13 12:36 PM

Thanks George, this is the type answer I was looking for - reviews!
Posted by: Tonewheeldude

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/19/13 02:52 PM

If the Casio has Ivory and Ebony keys they are going to be in HUGE trouble!
Posted by: Mark79100

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/19/13 09:24 PM

Originally Posted By: George Kaye
Casio has a new Privia PX850. It is pretty amazing!


George.......didn't they just come out with a 350 (to replace the 330)? Now...do you think the 850 sounds much better than the very portable 350?

I keep going back to the Yamaha P-155. Great sound, great feel. I would buy that in a heartbeat, but it's too heavy to gig with.

Do you think this new Casio has an edge now over the Yamaha 155? Or does the "what sounds good to YOU" argument come into play here?

BTW.......calling Casio Customer Service for product information is comparable to drinking bleach. I wouldn't recommend either.
Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/19/13 09:27 PM

Hi zuki

If I were getting a digital piano I'd want to get the PX350 as it has arranger keyboard features. Maybe not as good as our Korg or Yamaha BUT I know it would be a lot more fun to me with it on. Here's a link with reviews. There are also reviews for it on youtube.

http://www.amazon.com/Casio-PX350-BK-Int...rds=casio+px350
Posted by: Scott Langholff

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/19/13 10:13 PM

And it weighs 25 lbs in case you want to take it out.
Posted by: zuki

Re: Home digital piano question - 02/20/13 06:58 AM

George, does the Casio 350 support 'fingered on bass'?