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Doags
Published on 07/09/07 at 13:28
Best value:
Excellent
- Keyboard: 88 keys, key hammer TL
- 15 sounds
- 64 voice polyphony
- 2 x 10W amplification system with Bass Reflex
- Sharing function keyboard
- Metronome complete with volume control
- 2-track recorder (about 5000 notes)
- 66 + 13 Songs Demo Songs
- 7 Time history
- Headphone jack - MIDI Connectors - Audio in / out
- 1.312 mx 0.38 mx 0.14 m Weight 20 kg
UTILIZATION
Touch is very nice. It does not replace an acoustic piano touch but is fully functional and fairly swift. More realistic than the Casio and not very different from the Roland FP4 (or even slightly heavier). For cons, the keys are quite noisy.
The general configuration is fairly simple, anyway functions are not very many people come here so easily.
SOUNDS
Sounds are generally successful. The piano sounds, three in number, are very good. The first is very bright, the 2nd duller, and the third has a violin accompaniment. Other sounds (organ, e.piano ...) are also very correct. The harpsichord me less pleased on the other hand.
You can adjust the brightness and reverb.
The expression is good, the nuances are successful and the velocity is adjustable (4 levels of adjustment of touch).
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a few days.
It is a quality digital piano with a very good value for money.
Unlike the FP4 and FP7, the number of features is limited.
But if you want to use it primarily as a piano, and for less than 1000 euros, the EP880 is in my opinion an excellent choice.
- 15 sounds
- 64 voice polyphony
- 2 x 10W amplification system with Bass Reflex
- Sharing function keyboard
- Metronome complete with volume control
- 2-track recorder (about 5000 notes)
- 66 + 13 Songs Demo Songs
- 7 Time history
- Headphone jack - MIDI Connectors - Audio in / out
- 1.312 mx 0.38 mx 0.14 m Weight 20 kg
UTILIZATION
Touch is very nice. It does not replace an acoustic piano touch but is fully functional and fairly swift. More realistic than the Casio and not very different from the Roland FP4 (or even slightly heavier). For cons, the keys are quite noisy.
The general configuration is fairly simple, anyway functions are not very many people come here so easily.
SOUNDS
Sounds are generally successful. The piano sounds, three in number, are very good. The first is very bright, the 2nd duller, and the third has a violin accompaniment. Other sounds (organ, e.piano ...) are also very correct. The harpsichord me less pleased on the other hand.
You can adjust the brightness and reverb.
The expression is good, the nuances are successful and the velocity is adjustable (4 levels of adjustment of touch).
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for a few days.
It is a quality digital piano with a very good value for money.
Unlike the FP4 and FP7, the number of features is limited.
But if you want to use it primarily as a piano, and for less than 1000 euros, the EP880 is in my opinion an excellent choice.