Yamaha P-120 - "Reliable gear"
Fairly comprehensive connections, possibility to deactivate the speakers with the switch on the side. The pedal included is of good quality (compared to others that go click clack). UTILIZATION You…
Clavia Nord Piano - "The best darn keyboard I have ever used"
The nord Piano has 88 keys, stretching all 7 octaves. It has a stereo/mono output, headphone output, 3 pedal sustain input, 1/8" stereo audio input, midi in/out and usb. The keyboard has 500mb of m…
Clavia Nord Electro 73 - "Not quite awesome enough"
Good effects, easy to tweak. I find the waterfall keys too short for real piano playing, but the semi-weighted action is a good compromise for piano and organ. Its monotimbral, so you cannot split th…
Yamaha P-80 - "a fine choice"
The Yamaha P80 is a full size electric piano with 88 weighted keys. It is easy enough to transport if you wanted to, and is big enough to provide you with the full flavor of a real piano without actu…
Kurzweil SP88 - "great feel and sound"
The Kurzweil SP 88 is a quality instrument. It has various piano sounds and the other limited choice of basic sounds like organs, harpsichord, strings etc. The sounds can be edited and saved. The ins…
Roland EP-85 - "Very good feel, almost like a piano"
7 octaves, internal sounds dating from 1997, so it makes little sense to talk about them in 2012 MIDI in out thru, inputs for optional sustain and mute pedals UTILIZATION The keyboard of the piano…
Yamaha P-120 - Estebanpiano's review
translatedKeyboard 8 Octaves Connectors: - 2 Headphone Outputs - 2 to exit. (L and R) - RCA (L and R) - Pedal not included. - Pedal to. - Power - Midi out / in - "To host"? 4 effects of r…
Kawai CL-35 R - Swenerick's review
translatedVery good keyboard 88 note. How many sounds, effects available? Are they edited? it loads a few sounds that can be stacked (maximum two) but this function is just a fun little mouth, so to speak. …
Roland HP2000 - " An HP-2000 and me and me and me."
translatedIt is a digital piano, its keyboard has 76 notes. What we offer you it sounds? Three acoustic pianos Two electric pianos (Fender Rhodes and one another) A harpsichord A clavinet A vibraphon…
Korg SV-1 73 - " Perfect if you know what we want to do!"
translatedFirst thing to say you should always know why and especially how to use a product you buy! Here we not buy one thinking sv1 kronos or a rival in the world of computer music with an ivory piano! …
Clavia Nord Piano - " A unique sound"
translatedUTILIZATION The feel is correct (I think this is a Fatar), but it suffers from the same inherent limitations of MIDI than its congeners: a palette of nuance and velocity very limited. SOUNDS Th…
Yamaha DGX-620 - " good price / quality ratio"
translated88 ratings, heavy touch Hifi amp Roland KC-150/chaine Denon / Bose Sustain pedal UTILIZATION The touch is nice to use acoustic piano, less obvious to others (organs etc.) Manual clear and s…
Casio Privia PX-330 - " excellent value for money"
translated88 Key: 3 sensors to hit heavy, beautiful and good key difference between low and high, very natural, very good hit, as well as digital pianos to 500 € more expensive 128 polyphony: unique at this …
Casio Privia PX-330 - " very good value for money"
translated88 keys: heavy hit to 3 sensors, buttons and beautiful big difference between low and high, very natural, very good hit which remains probably lighter in comparison with other keyboard to € 3000, as …
Korg SV-1 88 - " I love it! But ..."
translatedI love the SV1, I use it for 2 years now. I played a lot of Roland RD300 and RD700 SX, I admit it's disorienting to find themselves behind the SV1. I love all the sounds Rhodes electric pianos. The e…