The master recommends the cost effective electric piano!

Updated on number 2024-02-29
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    LZ, it's better if you want to buy it earlier, because the price of Yamaha electric pianos has increased before.

    If you're willing to put a few hundred dollars more and value the tone the most, then you can consider the Yamaha P85.

    The tone is quite good for the same price range.

    But the keyboard is GHS, on the soft side, this piano with three pedals should be able to get it before the price increase of 3500, now I am not sure.

    In addition, the Casio PX 120 is also recommended, the price is not too expensive, about 3000.

    By the way, there is also the Casio CDP-200R, which is slightly more expensive and has quite a lot of features.

    These two CASIOs feel heavier, which should have an advantage over the P85, and have more features.

    The Yamaha P85 is simple and comes with the most commonly used features.

    But the Casio doesn't sound as good as Yamaha

    After all, Casio makes electronics, unlike Yamaha makes mechanical pianos.

    The range of 3500 electric pianos is basically pushed these few models.

    How to choose depends on your own needs.

    It's best to try it yourself at the piano store, and I hope you can buy a satisfactory piano as soon as possible In addition, the models mentioned by ls are basically old models.

    If it is sold, it should be cheaper, but after all, it has been replaced by a new generation or even a second generation of new models.

    The replacement of electric pianos is still quite fast.

    Unless a new replacement model has just been released, it is generally not recommended.

    If you want to know more about the research, you can go to this forum, there is a lot of information in it, enough for you to see, than you can get more comprehensive information than asking questions here.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    PX300, **cheap and good feel. But the tone is really average. ** 3900-4000

    Korg's SP200 is mainly without a horn, which makes it feel lighter. Sold for 6,000 yuan. The tone is still sloppy.

    Yamaha's P60 has a good tone and feels good I haven't tried it and it should be good ** It is said to be 8000-9000I haven't seen it sold, some people say that the price has been reduced, it can be reduced to 6000, the timbre sample is not as good as P120 and P90, it is relatively dull, but it is far away from Casio Px, it can be its master, and the feel should be the same as P120, and the feel of the P series is also the best feel in the electric piano.

    SP88X hasn't tried it. I've heard the piano tone, and I feel a little thin, and I don't know the feel.

    The rhythm and timbre of the CVP307 are basically the same as the PSR3000, but the 307 is estimated to be 3W.

    Yamaha's S90 synthesizer P120 electric piano and Roland's FP3 RD700 aren't bad.

    Personally, I think P60 is chosen

    Naturally, tens of thousands of them are not considered.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yamaha P85 P85S is also divided into black and silver, I personally think this is a very cost-effective one There is also Casio's PX300 to see the cost performance belongs to these two ! Push Yamaha!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yamaha's electric piano is better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The brands of electric pianos are:

    1. Conaby:

    Conaby belongs to the world's largest musical instrument company, Tri-benefits Musical Instruments. Tri-benefits proudly continues to manufacture these pianos with unique sound quality and beautiful appearance. Many of the early upright and grand piano designs originated with William Conaby, and over time lost their original purpose, and now Tri-benefits has restored many of these early designs with a modern twist to the Connaby piano.

    2. Xinghai Piano:

    Xinghai Industrial Park has formed a production scale of 50,000 upright pianos, 5,000 grand pianos, 80,000 western wind instruments, 10,000 national musical instruments, and 20,000 other musical instruments. The production and marketing capacity ranks second in the country and fifth in the world; The products are exported to more than 60 countries and regions in the world. The company has passed ISO9001:

    2000 international quality certification, ISO14001 international environmental protection certification.

    3. Becky: Becky is a subsidiary of Hong Kong Becky Industry, which is engaged in the research and development, production, sales and service of electronic musical instrument products, mainly producing and operating electric pianos, guitars and electronic drums and other musical instrument products, and creating a brand of electric pianos for Chinese families.

    4. Casio Digital Piano:

    CASIO Digital Piano refers to a plug-in piano under the CASIO brand. The digital piano uses pulse coding modulation technology instead of analog technology, and in addition to having the same mechanical properties and high-fidelity imitation as the piano, it also pioneers many analog timbres, pitch changes, etc.

    5. Roland Electric Piano:

    Roland electric piano is one of the world's top ten well-known electric piano brands, since its inception, has many of the world's first products and technology, with its excellent quality, ultra-real piano tone and playing feel, by the world's piano lovers and many families and teachers love and praise.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Personally, I think Casio electric piano is good, has a good feel, clear sound quality, and is suitable for beginners, but ** may be more than 5000.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Within 4000, probably only Casio can be selected. Although Japanese products are annoying, electric steel domestic products are really not good. casio can choose the low-end of the Piaoyun series, the store must be more than 4000, you can consider online shopping, because it is an electronic product, there is no big problem (unlike wooden musical instruments, I don't know if there is a problem if I don't touch it).

    There's segmented gravity, there's power, and the tone is passable. With a little more budget, it is recommended to buy Yamaha's electric steel, which is better than the Casio.

    But you must know that the keyboard feel of electric steel is still different from real steel, and the sound effect is indeed different, so it can only be used to practice fingering at home or something.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    kb---280

    There are many functions, but it is not allowed to be produced.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yingchang and Cozweil, professional electric pianos, good sound quality.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    You can go to Yingchang *** to have a look.

    Cozwell.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yingchang's is good! The after-sales service is very good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The forty-second round: Lu Wujun Lanyan solves doubts, and Xiao Xiangzi Ya Yan makes up for the remaining fragrance.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Inchang, Cozwell are all good brands.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You can try the Refeld brand, I feel good with it.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I bought a niche brand, Luoan electric piano, **close to the people, and it is good to use.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    casio bar.

    But if you really want to learn professional piano.

    I recommend the piano.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I have been learning the piano for more than 8 months, and beginners usually use it to practice.

    As an excellent sharer of electric steel, you can choose the mid-to-high-end electric steel with a budget of about 10,000 yuan, which is very high-quality in the keyboard system weight, timbre collection, overtones and functions. Here are the main recommendations for two Roland HP702, CavaiCA28G, why not recommend Yamaha CLP735 at the same price here, Yamaha has a bit of a brand premium on the same configuration**, I don't recommend it here.

    Timbre samples were sampled using an external piano: Supernatural grand piano, polyphony: "unlimited" piano class, 384,324 other timbres.

    Keyboard: PH-4 standard keyboard, which is the most important keyboard at Roland. Basically used in all plastic keyboards,The keyboard feedback is very delicate in the feel,Completely simulating real steel,The sound of light press and heavy press is obvious,The harmony is also obvious。

    If you are looking for feel, you can bounce this keyboard on the Roland FP18, which is more affordable.

    PH-4 Standard Keyboard: with escapement and ivory feel, escapement: provides the tripping feel of a grand piano key, slowly pressing the key, you can feel the resistance gradually increase, and then suddenly decrease, completely simulating the effect of a grand piano's hammer, suddenly released from the key mechanism, further enhancing the natural feel when playing.

    2 horns, progressive damping pedals. Weight:

    HP702 rebound is OK, the feel is heavier, it depends on everyone's preferences. The colors are: black, brown, white, wood.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The characteristics of the electric piano itself are convenient, small, and more inexpensive than real steel, but the feel and timbre are definitely not as good as real steel, and electric steel relies on the recorded sound source sound (fixed), while real steel is different, and can be controlled according to the artificial force size.

    Electric steel and real steel have their own characteristics, electric steel ** will be lower than real steel, and a good real piano price is a few W, 1W electric steel can still be bought very good, CA33 model these electric steel can be seen, the tone and feel are very close to real steel.

    Compare and contrast different piano brands and choose the right one.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The Pearl River Emerson electric piano is good, both in terms of feel, sound quality and timbre.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In a word, "the cheaper the better, nor the more expensive the more suitable, but the more cost-effective".

    4 Entry-Level Electric Pianos Recommended!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    1.Paidera P58, $1699.

    Personal comments: Paidera is a very low-key brand in China, because its main sales market is in Europe and the United States, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries, most of them are used by students of ** colleges, and its degree of professionalism is relatively high. The domestic market has almost no advertising investment, which makes it extremely cost-effective, and the pricing is much lower than that of foreign countries.

    The Paidera P58 feels very similar to a real grand piano, with a heavy hammer and very sensitive touches, and the tone is very real and full, making it a beginner electric piano with a high cost performance.

    2.Roland FP-10, 2990 yuan.

    Personal comment: Entry-level electric steel, using Roland's famous Supernatural sound engine. Its body design is simple and lightweight, and its weight is only.

    However, the speaker power is relatively small. This one does not support direct recording on the piano, and requires you to record through the app or other ** apps with MIDI recording function, which is more inconvenient.

    3.Yamaha P48B, 2899 yuan.

    Personal comments: Yamaha is familiar to everyone, involving a wide range of fields, electric piano is one of its well-known products, this is Yamaha's best-selling entry electric piano, equipped with GHS keys, the feel is more general, but the tone preference, as Yamaha's cheapest electric steel entry product configuration, the cost performance is a bit low, after all, it is a big brand, the brand premium still exists, Yamaha fakes are more rampant, you need to buy in reliable channels.

    4.Casio cdps100,2399元.

    Personal Comments: CDP is Casio's cheapest electric piano, mainly focusing on slim, compact shape, small and portable, because the body is relatively compact, so it has to shorten the size on the action mechanism of the key bed, which means that the pivot length becomes shorter, so it requires relatively large force to play at the upper end of the key. To sum up, the advantage is convenience, but it is a bit too much to sacrifice part of the tone and feel for convenience.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    I recommend Kawai's new ES120, my piano finally arrived last week! The appearance is amazing, chrome strip + curved body, I think you can rush, the key ** is also suitable. At that time, when I chose, I was entangled between P125 and ES120, and in the end, I was fortunate to choose 120, which looks good, and the keyboard feels good P125 The keyboard is too old, and the function is not good, tangled sisters, recommend 120

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    1.Yamaha P-515 Electric Piano: This electric piano is equipped with an 88-key graded hammer x keyboard that can provide a playing feel closer to that of a traditional piano.

    It also features over 500 different sounds, including piano, strings, winds, percussion, and more.

    2.Casio PX-870 Electric Piano: This electric piano uses Casio's new non-professional R source technology to make the piano sound more realistic and detailed.

    The PX-870 is also equipped with a three-pedal system, which provides more realistic expressiveness and flexibility in tonal processing.

    3.ROLAND FP-90 Electric Piano: The FP-90 is equipped with a top-of-the-line PHA-50 wooden plastic combination keyboard that can provide the best feeling in terms of touch and response.

    It is also equipped with Tremor Roland's signature technology, including SuperNatural Tone Generator, 3D surround sound processing, and Bluetooth audio MIDI connectivity, among others.

    4.KAW Non-Professional ES8 Electric Piano Touch: This electric piano is also equipped with 88 wooden keyboards, providing a feeling that is closer to that of a traditional piano.

    These electric pianos are all practical, with high sound quality and scalable features, which can meet the needs of piano lovers of different levels and styles. However, the final choice should be based on your individual needs and budget.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    There are many brands and models of electric pianos on the market, and the brands and models with higher cost performance are different

    1.Yamaha P-45: It is an entry-level product with a high value for money, with a good feel and timbre performance, and is suitable for student practice and home use.

    2.Casio PX-160: It is also a cost-effective entry-level product, in addition to the keyboard feel closer to a real piano, it also has many built-in rich sound effects, such as chorus, Stratin and other sounds.

    3.Roland FP-30X: With its authentic piano sound, comfortable feel and smart features, it is easy to carry, making it an electric piano that is perfect for home practice and performance.

    4.KORG SP-280: In addition to the electric piano functions required by the bucket core, it can provide richer AP sound experiments, and the processor and plug-in program system provide more function settings and easy control methods for the SP-280, which is a popular and cost-effective choice.

    No matter which electric piano brand and model you choose, make sure that the product you buy is suitable for your usage needs and skill level, and you should prioritize factors such as sound quality, keyboard feel, functionality,** and brand credibility to finally choose the electric piano that is right for you.

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