QUOTE(maltrone @ Aug 27 2014, 06:24 PM)
Guys, I'm looking at getting one for the missus. She's a very good pianist, but forego her old upright when we moved in to a small apartment together. So, I'm looking at a good digital as a surprise.
Question. Is the key "touch" or "feel" really that important to you pianists? I'm not talking about beginners, but rather the more seasoned ones (and for someone moving from an upright).
So far, we've seen the Yamaha CLP-535 and she likes the "touch". If I recall correctly, it's around the region of 5.5k. I saw some comments above about Roland (the RP401R seems right around the same price). Is the feeling similar between both models?
Touch is THE MOST IMPORTANT factor for a pianist. I moved from keyboard to digital piano...man dun wanna touch a synth...EVER after that!! And i am only a noob.Question. Is the key "touch" or "feel" really that important to you pianists? I'm not talking about beginners, but rather the more seasoned ones (and for someone moving from an upright).
So far, we've seen the Yamaha CLP-535 and she likes the "touch". If I recall correctly, it's around the region of 5.5k. I saw some comments above about Roland (the RP401R seems right around the same price). Is the feeling similar between both models?
Digital pianos are pretty good nowadays, especially the more expensive ones....
You must go ask your missus to try out the piano...no point asking for comments about that because we are not her...only she can tell what she likes in the touch.
Sep 8 2014, 10:16 AM

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