Friday, 30 November 2012

Yamaha P 35 digital piano review


The 88-key Yamaha P 35 digital piano is essentially a ‘stripped back’ version of some of the more advanced models in the P-Series range and is specifically designed to appeal to the entry-level pianist in emerging markets.
There are a number of online retailers where you can purchase the Yamaha P 35 digital piano
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Yamaha NP V80 digital piano review

The slim and highly portable Yamaha NP V80 is a more powerful version of the Yamaha NP V60: with two extra internal speakers this digital piano is perfect for beginners or those who want something highly portable.

There are a number of online retailers where you can purchase the Yamaha NP V80 digital piano
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Yamaha NP V60 digital piano review

The 76-key Yamaha NP V60 is a light-weighted digital piano that’s more piano-like and more contemporary than its younger cousins the Yamaha NP 11 and Yamaha NP 31.  The speakers are more powerful but at the same time it’s a really slim and highly portable digital piano.

There are a number of online retailers where you can purchase the Yamaha NP V60 digital piano
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Casio PX 330 digital piano review

The Casio PX 330 digital piano is a big step up from the Casio PX 150: the 8W x 8W internal speakers and 250 tones allow for good sound reproduction whatever the environment whilst the tri-sensor hammer action (where 3 electrical signals are emitted as each key is depressed) allows for responsive playing. It’s a great value instrument and excellent for the gigging musician.

There are a number of online retailers where you can purchase the Casio PX 330 digital piano
MusicRoom Casio PX 330      
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Casio PX 150 digital piano review

The Casio PX 150 digital piano features Casio’s tri-sensor hammer action that allows for more responsive playing (it picks up an electronic signal at 3 points during a key depression) and with 60 sounds and 128-note polyphony offers the pianist excellent versatility at a great price.

There are a number of online retailers where you can purchase the Casio PX 150 digital piano
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Yamaha NP 31 digital piano review

The Yamaha NP 31 digital piano, like its younger cousin the Yamaha NP 11 is more keyboard/synthesiser than digital piano but it’s a fantastically portable instrument available at a great price and has 10 internal sounds that are great on stage when played through an amp.

There are a number of online retailers where you can purchase the Yamaha NP 31 digital piano
            
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Casio PX 135 digital piano review

The Casio PX 135 digital piano is the entry level in the Casio Privia range and the Casio PX 135 is arguably just a more powerfully amplified version of some of the CDP range. With 18 sounds, 128-note polyphony (allowing chordal passages to be handled well) and 2 decent little speakers, it’s the perfect digital piano for the beginner to practice on.

There are a number of online retailers where you can purchase the Casio PX 135 digital piano
        
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Casio PX 3 digital piano review

The Casio PX 3 digital piano is somewhat in a league of its own. It’s really an excellent stage piano with great touch and sound quality but without speakers. It’s the perfect instrument for gigging band musicians who want portability and quality at a great price and are happy to power it through stage amplification.

There are number of online retailers where you can buy the Casio PX 3 digital piano
    
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Yamaha NP 11 digital piano review

The Yamaha NP 11 is more synthesiser than digital piano but offers pianists a “slim, light and compact” instrument with a multitude of sounds and features. The 61-key digital piano offers touch sensitivity and is a great starter instrument for beginners.

There are a number of online retailers where you can buy the Yamaha NP 11


    


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Casio CDP 220 digital piano review

The lightweight and affordable Casio CDP-220 is an advance on its younger cousin the CDP 120 in terms of sound quality (it has a higher note polyphony) and number of sounds available. Like its more junior family member it offers the beginner, those with space requirements or those on a tight budget a good digital piano at a great price.

There are a number of online retailers where you can buy the Casio CDP 220


    


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Casio CDP 120 digital piano review

The lightweight, full 88-key Casio CDP 120 is a great entry-level digital piano for beginners or those who don't have much space to put a larger instrument.  For a full-size keyboard, it's available at a great price and idea for those on a tight budget.

There are a number of online retailers where you can buy the Casio CDP 120

        

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