Newest Instruments Digital Pianos Reviews
Roland F-110, Casio PX-830, Yamaha CS2X, Korg SP-100, Alesis Q25
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Roland F-110
MusicGearReview.com
- Excerpt: Sit down and close your eyes, you will swear it is a real piano. The keys feel like a real piano and the sound is great.
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Casio PX-830
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- Excerpt: It's a decent piano for home use, but there are cheaper and better options from the SAME COMPANY. I don't care for the format of the dashboard. The feel is awkward and doesn't much resemble a piano. The piano sounds are thin and not very well done. I wouldn't pay $1000 just for the jazz organ or electric piano sounds, even though they we...
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Yamaha CS2X
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- Excerpt: If youre searching for a prog rock keyboard and you don't have a lot of money, buy the Yamaha. If you are rich, just go and buy the Kurzweil k2600x. I have never played on it, but I just know it has to be special. I hope Dream Theater will come to Holland this summer but if they can't make it I will go to the concert in Germany anyway. But as I ...
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Korg SP-100
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- Excerpt: I am happy with the SP-100. I've waited a long while to find a unit of this quality for such a good price. I would recommend it for anyone looking for an affordable and portable electric piano with a real piano feel and sound.
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Alesis Q25
PC Magazine
- Conclusion: The Alesis Q25 excels at its intended task: portable, accurate MIDI keyboard control at a bargain price.
- Pros: 25-key key bed feels fine, with well balanced velocity sensitivity. Just enough controls for most situations.
- Cons: Plastic construction feels flimsy. No aftertouch. Only one programmable slider, and no transport controls.
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