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If the landlord is a hobby, Yamaha P95 and Casio PX130 are both OK, I have a P95 at home, the unit has a PX130, I personally feel that the timbre and feel P95 are a little better, PX130 has a fashionable appearance, the feel is hard, and the keys are shaking from side to side for a long time.
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Hello, I hope mine can help you, although it's a bit wordy, but you really want to buy a favorite electric piano, please read my oh...Your question was also what I had to consider half a month ago, because I had just come back from Harbin Perth Piano and I talked to the boss for a day before making the final choice, I bought the PX130 and spent 3000 to get home, because I bought the teacher's rebate price, and the boss gave me a lot of detailed explanations on the pros and cons of the electric piano, and I will tell you here that the electric piano now wants the keyboard to feel like a piano, and the timbre also wants the piano, and there is no such perfect piano for the time being, and the most perfect timbre is Yamaha The keyboard is most like a vertical type is kawayi, but these two are within 4000 to 5000 But if you want to buy it, the benefits inside are very big, you can find a familiar ** teacher to help you buy it, because there is a teacher rebate will save you a lot You can buy kawayi for more than 3000 You can buy kawayi for more than 3000 If you want to practice the piano and practice your hands, please choose kawayi If you want to perform, please choose Yamaha and Casio Casio are cheaper than the first two I also used this piano to go out to play The effect is very good And the keyboard is also very good, not very soft and light, but it is not comparable to an upright piano.
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Whether you want to take the piano as a hobby or something, I advise you not to choose to sell electric pianos, because his keyboard hardness and texture are too different from the "real" piano keyboard, the keyboard of the mat piano is too soft and easy to press, and the piano is not easy to press, my sister chose to buy an electronic piano at the beginning when she first learned, of course it is nothing when you practice the electronic piano, but when you play the piano, you will feel more strenuous when you play the piano. I've been playing the piano for 12 years, and I want you to take it upon me. Or I would like to advise you to buy a second-hand piano.
But if you really want to buy an electronic piano, I still recommend selling Amazon or Yamaha, because these two brands are relatively good. But you're getting started, and I recommend you buy the Yamaha Portable Digital P-95S, which you've also mentioned. I hope you can practice piano well.
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Novices or choose a simpler one, if you just say you want to learn the piano, then the function is not so much, as long as there is a piano ** on it. Yamaha's is really good. Don't make it so troublesome, it's hard to adjust.
However, it is best to buy a real piano to learn piano, and there is a certain gap between the electric piano and the feel, which will also have an impact on learning piano. There are also about 5,000 second-hand pianos. You can look it up online.
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Generally Yamaha is recognized by everyone It is better to buy Yamaha.
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I think it's Yamaha's, and there are a lot of people who use it.
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These two can be referred to.
Yamaha brand P45, reference price 3000+
· GHS keyboard system, graded step-by-step weighted standard keyboard
· The AWM sound source sampling technology is used to dynamically sample the timbre of the mechanical piano
· Metronome, transpose, duo function, and more
Music&Beat (syllable beat) M128, reference price 1000+
Full-size standard 88-key hammer system keyboard with progressive hammer scale collapse and authentic piano texture;
In addition to the classic piano sound, it is also equipped with nearly 100 kinds of timbres such as pop, electronic and jazz to choose from;
MIDI input input and call, production and recording, etc.;
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The electric piano definitely recommends Yamaha, Yamaha is the big brother in the electronic musical instrument industry, basically from the entry to the high-end product line is fully covered, as for some other brands such as Roland, Casio also has a lot, but you want to be affordable and easy to use, it is estimated that there is no, because ** are more expensive. But you can take a look at Meideli, the cost performance is super high, don't you go to Tmall to search and compare** at a glance, an entry-level electric piano is more than a thousand, and it is appropriate to use it for four or five years.
Which brand of electric piano is more affordable and easy to use?
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The electric piano definitely recommends Yamaha, Yamaha is the big brother in the electronic musical instrument industry, basically from the entry to the high-end product line is fully covered, as for some other brands such as Roland, Casio also has a lot, but you want to be affordable and easy to use, it is estimated that there is no, because ** are more expensive. But you can take a look at Meideli, the cost performance is super high, don't you go to Tmall to search and compare** at a glance, an entry-level electric piano is more than a thousand, and it is appropriate to use it for four or five years.
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Electric Piano Comparison.
Yamaha P95
P95 Pros:1The appearance is simpler, which is more suitable for modern home decoration.
2.The piano stand is relatively stable, and the bell does not sway from side to side after playing for a long time. 3.
The panel design is more intuitive and clear at a glance. 4.The timbre is electronic, light and relatively clear.
Cons: 1The keys are lighter, especially the black keys, and the key noise is high. 2. The rebound is not too sensitive. 3.The dynamics response is unnatural, and there are no transitions between dynamics.
Yamaha DGX640
DGX Pros:1The appearance is more atmospheric, but the volume is a bit large.
2.Although the feel is similar to that of the 95, it is obvious that the 640 grand piano has a thicker tone and is more calm. 3.
The number of tones is large, and as an entertainment electric steel, the number of rhythmic tones is a selling point.
Cons: 1There is no Chinese element rhythm tone. It's a pity for those who like Chinese music. 2.It is large in size and not portable. 3.Feel it, I don't need to talk about it...
Yamaha KBP500
Pros:1There is memory storage, and it is easy to change the rhythm and timbre.
2.There are Chinese elements 3The gourd silk timbre is very realistic.
Cons: 1The exterior design is not pretty, and I personally think it is not as good as the 95 and 640.
2.Some Chinese timbres are too fake, such as the kneading of the erhu is unnatural, 3The timbre of the steel qiaobu piano is not strong, and it is suitable for playing pop music.
Casio 330
Pros:1The appearance is very beautiful, especially white, which is very suitable for girls.
2. The keyboard has a little more resistance than the Yamaha keyboard. Suitable for those who like to play the upright piano. 3.
The three pedals are metal, which matches the appearance of the piano well, and is more comfortable to step on than Yamaha's plastic pedals.
Cons: 1Although the keyboard is heavier, the rebound is slower than Yamaha's, and the fast music is very inadequate. 2.The keyboard gap is uneven, and the keyboard will wobble. 3.The pedal effect is not as good as Yamaha, and the sustain suddenly has no sound, which feels very abrupt.
Casio 135
135 Pros:1Super value for money.
2.Let's not talk about the external appearance....3.Personally, I think the feel is slightly better than the 330....Of course, it doesn't make a difference when you first play.
Cons: 1The music stand design is not very good-looking, some...I can't put it into words....
2.The shelf is unstable, (of course, it may be that there is a problem with the piano I tried, this one does not count...))3.The keyboard is noticeably stiffer and less comfortable than Yamaha. (Or maybe I'm used to playing Yamaha).
Contrast: 95 music stand: translucent, more elegant, is Yamaha's classic style.
135: Opaque, slightly grayish, not as good as 95. Panel Design:
95: On the keys, rubber, slightly soft. 135:
On the left side of the key, it's slightly stiffer than the 95, but not much different. Keys: 95:
GHS keyboard, soft to the touch, like a grand piano. 135: It feels hard to the touch, like an upright piano.
Audio: There's no comparison, because it's not too good. Piano stand:
The material is similar, but slightly different. Again, it depends on personal preference. Pedals:
95: Plastic, not as good as 135, it feels different when you step on it. 135:
Made of metal, similar to real steel.
Let's practice in the dormitory with KORG SP170.
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If you're looking to buy an affordable electric piano, here are a few things to consider:
Brand selection: There are many electric piano brands on the market, and the quality and quality also vary. Some big brands such as Yamaha, Roland, Casio, etc., ** are relatively high, but the quality and sound effects are relatively good.
There are also smaller brands that are more affordable, but pay attention to the quality of the product and the sound effects.
Keyboard type: The keyboard of an electric piano is divided into two types: heavy hammer type and half heavy hammer type. The hammer keyboard experience is closer to that of a real piano, but higher. Whereas, a semi-hammered keyboard is more suitable for beginners and buyers on a budget.
Tone and function: Some electric pianos have multiple tones and functions, such as synthesizer, accompaniment, recording, etc., but ** will also increase. If you are a beginner, you can choose an electric piano with a smaller but more affordable tone.
Appearance and size: The size and appearance of an electric piano are also important factors to consider. If you need to carry or have limited space, you can opt for a smaller size. And some electric pianos with more exquisite styles and appearances will be relatively higher.
Overall, choosing an affordable electric piano needs to be considered according to your needs and budget. It is recommended to do more research and comparison before purchasing, and choose a brand and model with higher cost performance.
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Yamaha is one of the largest manufacturers of musical instruments in the world, and its product line includes pianos, guitars, electronic fiber violins, violins, wind instruments, percussion, and other registered products, each of which has achieved a good market position in its own field. In the list of "Top 225 in the Global Musical Instrument and Audio Products Industry" released by Music Trades, Yamaha ranks first every year, and its sales revenue is far ahead.
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When buying an electric piano, you must first understand your needs.
Let's analyze the composition of the cost of electric piano, the first is that the keyboard accounts for a large part, the better the electric piano keyboard structure is more complex and precise, and some even have a complete mechanical action structure. can give you a better feel. Good electric steel rebound reshock speed, such as the FATAR TP40 keyboard, can reach 16 times per second, a cheap upright piano is about 7 times, and better is about 10 times.
A top-of-the-line grand piano can be orchestrated up to 20 times. Of course, the feel of the entry-level electric piano is similar to what they said, sticky hands rebound slowly, the keyboard is loose, and there is a sound of clattering vegetables. So it's better to choose a more expensive one, keyboard structure GH3>PHA3>TP40>RH3>.
Those who say that the electric piano feels bad are those who have never played a good electric piano, or compare the electric piano with the upright piano. First of all, it is clear that the upright piano and the grand piano are two completely different instruments, with different structures and different feels, and different timbres. After all, electric pianos are all imitations of the feel and tone of the top grand pianos, and there is no imitation of U118.
The second is that the timbre sound system accounts for a large part, first of all, the timbre sampling, which is not free to spread out the cost, and the big brand sampling is indeed better. Then there's the sound power, timbre, structure, and so on. Some good electric pianos even have the same soundboard pronunciation as the piano.
I see a lot of trolls saying that the feel of the electric piano is different from the piano, in fact, the feel of each piano is different, the vertical and the triangle are not the same, the small size of the piano is not the same as the large size, don't take the 3000 yuan electric piano and hundreds of thousands of pianos to compare the timbre and feel, why don't you use hundreds of thousands of electric pianos and 10,000 mechanical pianos to compare the feel. Feel isn't a big deal, it's something you have to get used to.
Compared with talking about the advantages of the electric piano, first of all, you don't need to tune, which saves a lot of things, now a lot of piano maintenance is very bad, the sound is not accurate, like a lot of fingering to the exam The rhythm is very good, the ear power is very bad, it is to play the piano badly, like a small size of the piano you can not tune how to be accurate, the advantage of the electric piano is that you don't need to tune, pitch. This is actually more important than the feel, **** you are not allowed to practice anything. Of course, the local tyrants bought more than 30,000 pianos when they first learned, and they have the energy, financial resources, professional and regular maintenance, I said it in vain.
In general, first look at the keyboard, and then the timbre, now many foreign ** colleges are using electric piano teaching, there is nothing wrong with using an electric piano, choose a suitable one according to your own needs, start learning the piano is to learn the score, practice fingering, train the ear and practice the brand, cultivate interest, choose an entry-level electric piano to practice, there is no impact, at the beginning is whether you can stick to it is a hurdle, if you are learning in the future, you still have to change to a better electric piano, or a better piano.
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