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Old September 23rd, 2006, 10:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I would like to buy a weighted-key stage piano for our jam (and my own use the rest of the time!) I've looked at a few but there are a zillion models so I'm looking for suggestions. Weighted action is the most important, good piano sounds next and 88 keys would be nice. Decent organ sound would be a plus but we already have a small Hammond. I looked at the Casio Privias but the 100/110 don't have a real line-out so I was looking at the 310 ($600 +/-) Older models would be cool too. And cheap is always good. Suggestions?
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What I would recommend is Yamaha's P series, i.e P90 or P120. Casio, to me, feel like "toys".
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I had never been that impressed with Casio but that series felt way better than I expected. I'll check out the Yamahas. Thanks.
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Yamaha Clavanova!!
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Old September 23rd, 2006, 05:33 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I have a Yamaha just for home use, but great value for money. Try one out.
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Old September 23rd, 2006, 09:11 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I would like to buy a weighted-key stage piano for our jam (and my own use the rest of the time!) I've looked at a few but there are a zillion models so I'm looking for suggestions. Weighted action is the most important, good piano sounds next and 88 keys would be nice. Decent organ sound would be a plus but we already have a small Hammond. I looked at the Casio Privias but the 100/110 don't have a real line-out so I was looking at the 310 ($600 +/-) Older models would be cool too. And cheap is always good. Suggestions?
You might find a used Roland XV-88 in the $600 range. 88-weighted keys, 128-voice polyphony, hundreds of waveforms and nearly 1000 patches, full 16- track multimbral midi, a pretty decent built in piano but, more importantly, it can take the SRX-02 and SRX-11 acoustic piano cards, which are the best rompler based cards available, and it can also take the SRX "Keyboards" card, which is a great collection of Roland's Hammond, Farfisa, Rhodes, Wurly, and other classic analog and digital synth emulations harvested from its legacy SR/JV cards.

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