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Electric piano, the low-end ones are similar to the style of the electronic organ, the high-end ones are all with brackets below, the former is easy to carry, the latter is very troublesome, unless you open pick-up, otherwise, the screws of the wooden bracket are loosened and tightened on it will have an effect with IKEA furniture.
Brands, cheap Casio, mid-range Korg, mid-to-high-end Yamaha, high-end Roland, Kurzweil, etc. However, this classification is not absolutely accurate.
Casio is a low-end piano, the most cost-effective, and it's very good to buy an AP-620 at this grade.
Korg is famous for its analog and digital synthesizers, as well as the bx and cx series of electric organs, and the electric steel is also good, stronger than the Casio.
Yamaha and Roland are about the same grade, but Yamaha entry-level products have more room to choose from, and Roland high-end products have more room to choose. Yamaha has a good feel, especially a real piano, and the tone is relaxed and natural. Roland has added a lot of electronic modifications on the basis of Yamaha timbre, but it is more gorgeous and textured!
Listen to the comparison of ELS-01C and AT series of double-row keys, I used to be in the United States, I had a lot of friends from Southeast Asia playing EL-900, and I happened to play AT-90s at an American electric organ fan, and finally knew that Roland's gorgeousness is incomparable to Yamaha. The same goes for electrosteel. After all, Yamaha is a bit behind Roland when it comes to electronic instruments.
Kurzweil, the east and east of the United States, I don't know much.
Pedals, that's all about it. There are better half pedals, and there is no handicap. However, it is still very different from the pedal feeling of a real piano. The first is that the sustain is short. The second is that a lot of small pedal skills can't be used.
For example, if you change the pedals, sometimes you don't need to let them all down, and the body will leave a little aftersound, which is wonderful. And on an electric piano, even with half-pedal recognition, you can't quite make this feeling.
Secondly, there are some songs, such as Moshkovsky's, there are many places where the pedal is broken, and there are many places where the pedal is changed quickly, and the electric piano will be very stiff, while the real piano can show the kung fu of the feet very realistically.
The pedal depends on how you want to use it, the bar plays and sings, the electric piano is enough, and it is no problem to entertain yourself. After all, it's all after the pedal, and the left hand changes a chord and changes the pedal once, nothing special. But I personally like to be flexible when playing with pedals, no matter what style of song, especially the control of pedal depth and the frequency of changing pedals.
No matter how good the electric steel pedal is, it is also a hard injury. However, the pedal noise of an electric piano is relatively small, much smaller than that of a real piano.
But an electric piano can wear headphones at night, or turn on a low volume, while a real piano cannot, hehe. This is important for office workers.
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Electric piano is recommended to take a look at Casio, electric steel this Casio is more professional than Yamaha, you can go and see models such as PX130 330.
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Yamaha DGX640 KBP500 P95 These are good, I use 640 is quite good, a piano designed for China!
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Must buy Roland's.
Cheap choice MP-80 8000
The more expensive one is FP-7F 16000
Compared to the Yamaha keyboard, it's garbage.。。。
If you want to spend less money than a piano to get the effect of a piano, don't even think about it.
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Semberon still meets these requirements of the landlord
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Japanese brands are still OK, Yamaha I bought it to practice when I was young, although I have long since turned the piano, but the quality of Yamaha's piano is very good, such as Casio, etc., Chinese brands such as Meideli, Yinfei, Meike, etc., are still OK, personal recommendation is Yamaha, because the brand is large, it is not easy to have any messy ** possibility, and it feels very good, and it is sturdy and durable. It depends on personal preference, but if the price is around, Yamaha may not be able to buy a very good one, and I spent more than 3,000 when I bought it in 2000. About 1000 to 2000 to buy Yamaha can only buy practice pianos, if you buy domestic can buy some professional pianos, it is recommended that you go to the local piano shop to ask, pure hand play, to...
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My piano is KB-280, the function is very good, my teacher is recommended to me this one, I think it's pretty good, timbre, rhythm is a lot of good sound, and it's very good, ** around 2100, the teacher bought it for me, but I don't know if there is self-interest in it......I hope mine has some reference for you
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Yamaha is the best brand, any model will do.
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Yamaha, my family also uses this, it's super good, and even the emperor exam also specifies this brand.
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Yamaha is good and the Yamaha KBP500 is okay.
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1. PSR S series, features: simple operation, affordable operation.
Professional and semi-professional PSR S6505030 yuan.
PSR S6706030 yuan, PSR S7709900 yuan, PSR S97013500 yuan.
2. KB China custom series, teaching piano. Features: simple operation, practical function, strong professionalism.
KB90**1049 yuan, KB19**2075 yuan, KB191**2210 yuan,
KB290**2420 yuan, KB291**2550 yuan.
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S970 and S975 is the highest level of the S model of a piano, this piano is very good, the memory is very large, 970 has 500MB, 975 has 760MB, so that the installed timbre is more, in addition, 970 and 975 come with a lot of timbre using multi-layer sampling, and 770 and 775 are basically single-layer sampling, and 970 and 975 use two-channel effects, and 770 and 775 use mono effects.
Now many anchors use the 975 model, and they use it to record the car**, and the effect is very good.
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The meaning of different models is different, in addition to the KB and PSR you mentioned, Yamaha also has a P series, PSR and GXS are electronic organs, the keyboard has dynamic response but is not weighted, and the feel is completely different from that of the piano. The P series is a GH keyboard that feels very realistic.
KB series products are models developed for the Chinese market, with Chinese national timbre, simple operation, easy to teach and easy to learn, suitable for beginners. PSR series products have the characteristics of multi-function, multi-timbre, strong entertainment, suitable for those who have a certain foundation.
The KB series is suitable for teaching keyboards, the PSR series is suitable for entertainment keyboards, and the DGX series is suitable for large keyboards (more than 76 keys) used by professionals. In terms of functionality, the PSR DGX series is more complete.
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It is better to learn the electronic organ Yamaha or the KB series. If you want to be cheaper, it is recommended to buy SKB180 or KB180, I have 1780 here, a full set of accessories. Chongqing Xiaoya (Xiaoyun) Piano Shop, consulting:
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Let's start with Yamaha's KB280. The operation of this piano is not very complicated, and the mainstream functions are available, which is suitable for beginners. Others have already said it, hoho
If you learn deeply, you can consider changing the piano, such as PSR-S550 (not PSR-550), which should be about 4,000 yuan, which is currently a popular model in the entry-level electronic organ.
Just consider Yamaha, other pianos like Roland and Korg are more powerful, but they are also complicated to operate, which is a bit difficult for beginners, and it is easy to lose interest ......
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KB-280 is good, more than 1000, full of functions, good timbre and accompaniment.
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1. Yamaha, this brand is a Japanese brand. It's also a big brand with excellent sound quality. However, the ** aspect is very expensive, which may be related to its big brand effect.
2. Roland is also a Japanese brand. The strength is very strong, the tone is very realistic, and the key sense of the piano is also very realistic. In terms of technology, they are also ahead of many brands, and their shortcoming is that there is no real steel.
3. Kawai, the consumer reputation of this brand is still very good, not only because the technology is good, but also because it is very close to the people. Therefore, their sales are also relatively high, but there are also many people who report that the workmanship is rough. But the overall value for money is good!
4. Pearl River, this is our domestic brand. This company also has rich manufacturing experience in electric steel, and the effect of timbre and sound quality is also very good. The point is that ** also discounts!
Finally, the electric piano, as an entry-level piano, can still be considered for novices. But as a piano lover or professional, the key sense is still not up to the mark.
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First of all, how much budget you have, and then choose the brand. There are domestic and imported electric pianos, as well as joint ventures. Domestic Zhujiang, Yingchang, etc., imported Yamaha, Casio, and an Italian brand studiologic and so on.
The joint ventures are mainly Yamaha's. Among them, Yamaha GH3 is its high-end electric piano, the sound quality and feel are excellent, GH belongs to its mid-range products, and GHS belongs to low-end products, and the price is different. Casio's electric steel products are also available in high, medium and low grades, and in addition to electric steel with a piano tone, there are also electric steel products with a variety of tones and rhythms similar to those of an electronic keyboard.
However, its electric steel is generally inferior to Yamaha's. StudioLogic is a subsidiary of Fatar, an Italian manufacturer specializing in keyboard components, whose keyboards feel very good and have been supplied to musical instrument manufacturers such as Korg for a long time, but the sound is not as good as Yamaha and Casio's.
Domestic and joint venture electric steel mostly use Yamaha's sampling technology, and the timbre is close to Yamaha's, but the feel is poor, but it is cheap, and if the budget is not much, you can consider domestic ones.
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For personal opinions, please refer to the landlord.
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It's better not to say, several mainstream brands are okay! Cost-effective, the Kodi Luni electric piano is 3-5,000 configurations of the highest.
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We often see some electric pianos with similar appearance and function, but the difference is two or three thousand or more, which is actually because the gap between the electric piano and the corresponding technical quality corresponds to the quality of his technology, the most important of which is the performance of the timbre and the touch of the keyboard, which you will find when you play it live.
First of all, the higher price point of the electric piano has a better and more natural tone, which is closer to the traditional grand piano.
Secondly, the high-priced electric piano has a better touch and playing response, which can provide a real playing feel and highly restore the delicate and rich emotions of the player. For any brand, the higher the electric piano, the closer its timbre, feel and other performance will be to the traditional grand piano.
Again, the first digital piano speaker is also better, more powerful, and the sound is closer to the performance of a traditional grand piano, just like why many audiophiles will spend more money to buy high-quality audio equipment.
Electric piano ** improved, the sound of the improvement is not only the volume has become bigger, but the quality of the whole timbre has also been greatly improved, when you touch the keys softly you get a soft and delicate sound, when you touch the keys strong you get a sharp and strong timbre, a good electric piano can greatly enhance your expressiveness.
I still recommend Roland's electric piano. His ivory keyboard technology, ultra-real piano tone technology, escapement and many other core technologies have a high level in the industry, ensuring that the timbre and touch of the electric piano are real and vivid. For students who are starting to piano, Roland F-20 is a good choice, and it is a cost-effective electric steel.
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The models are different, the functions are different, and the natural ** is also different, which is very easy to understand.
In addition, the influence, quality, after-sales, and finished products of each brand are different, and each brand is naturally different.
The electric piano is a new star in the development of musical instruments for so many years, and it is also very perfect.
You can take a look at Yingchang's Kurzweil, an American brand, which is highly respected by people in the industry. As the main model, you can pay attention to the KA90B.
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Roland F-20 is new this year. One of the most cost-effective Roland pianos. The appearance is simple, but the core technology used, keyboard, and timbre are the same as those of high-end models, but ** is a lot of discounts, and it is a very cost-effective one.
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