Digital Piano World
Thursday, March 13, 2014
Yamaha CP33 Review
The Yamaha CP33 Stage Piano has the sound of an acoustic grand piano plus all the effects and recording capabilities of a digital piano. Read more about the Yamaha CP33.
Roland F-120 Review
The Roland F-120 is one of the best digital pianos on the market. It has many features together with a great sound and touch quality. It also has a lid that keeps dust from entering between the keys. Read more about the Roland F-120.
Yamaha P80 Review
The Yamaha P80 is a digital piano that is simple, affordable, has a great sound quality and skips on all the bells and whistles. It's perfect for both beginner and advanced pianists. Read more about the Yamaha P80.
Casio CDP220 Review
The Casio CDP220 is perfect as much for beginners as for more advanced pianists. It's extremely light, so it can be easily moved by one person. This is very important, especially for beginners because they have to practice as much as possible. Read more about the Casio CDP220
Williams Rhapsody Review
The most important characteristic of Williams Rhapsody is the sound quality. This digital piano is one of the best digital piano from Williams and is among the best all around from the value for money perspective. Read more on the Williams Rhapsody.
Kawai MP6 Review
If you're serious about playing the piano and look for an equally serious digital piano, then the Kawai MP6 is probably the best fit. It is one of the more professional digital pianos as its perfectly suited for stage performances. Read more about the Kawai MP6.
Yamaha P105WH Digital Piano Review
The Yamaha P105 is the best suited digital piano for beginners. It packs a lot of value for the price and has all the features beginners need. It is also fairly easy to transport. Read more about the Yamaha P105.
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