Thinking of getting a digital piano
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But a used Clavinova or Roland HP over an FP30.
Number 1 issue with inexpensive digitals is stand instability. When you are hitting the keys of the instrument to play mf (that’s mezzo forte), you are hitting with more force than you think, and that motion is not a straight 90 degrees. There is a fair amount of side to side. After a few months of playing, those FP30 stands will give you a lot of sway. When that starts happening, you get tension and instability in other parts of even the electronic components. Get something that has a full panel and feet that extend out a bit. Preferably, something that also has front legs coming down from keybed to the feet for even more solid construction.
$700 is too much money to spend on something you won’t like.
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https://m.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1392063511653093/?ref=search
Message them and tell them you can buy a CLP735 new for $2399 and offer them $1,000
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@LuFins-Dad said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
But a used Clavinova or Roland HP over an FP30.
Number 1 issue with inexpensive digitals is stand instability. When you are hitting the keys of the instrument to play mf (that’s mezzo forte), you are hitting with more force than you think, and that motion is not a straight 90 degrees. There is a fair amount of side to side. After a few months of playing, those FP30 stands will give you a lot of sway. When that starts happening, you get tension and instability in other parts of even the electronic components. Get something that has a full panel and feet that extend out a bit. Preferably, something that also has front legs coming down from keybed to the feet for even more solid construction.
$700 is too much money to spend on something you won’t like.
Thanks LD. I had that issue with my yamaha p-80, but after I got the cabinet style stand, it was fine. I think the stand in the link should be ok.
A close by guitar center sells these Rolands, which are actually too cheap for the acoustic shop that carries Rolands. They only carry the more expensive models. Good thing for me, 30 minutes less driving.
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@LuFins-Dad said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
https://m.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1392063511653093/?ref=search
Message them and tell them you can buy a CLP735 new for $2399 and offer them $1,000
That's a good idea. I should watch the used market. I'm in no hurry.
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I do wonder if the wars between manufacturers are as intense as they appeared to be years ago. I am also trying to convince myself to buy a digital, as I've migrated away from my grand to my Arturia MKII which was for DAW, but now I use it daily for piano.
Unlike some, I hate going to any piano store to play the various instruments. Guitar World? I may be too much of a snob (tongue in cheek). Anyway, don't want to hijack this thread, but I do encourage the conversation. There may be a lot of people that drop in for the hands-on advice this forum provides. -
@Rainman said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
There may be a lot of people that drop in for the hands-on advice this forum provides.
People come here mostly to educate themselves about the various ways in which Democrats are dumb, but I hope piano chat can also provide some educational value.
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@Rainman said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
Horace, I could have sworn you said people come here because you are so incredibly handsome and slovenly beautifulyesque. I'd ask the ladies if that's true, but. . .
They are so inFATuated with me.
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When you have 2 blacks together it’s the suburbs. When 3 or more together it’s likely the projects and much smaller spaces
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@Horace said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
Saw this beautiful RX2 at the Kawai gallery. Custom made oak for a church, who had to back out of the deal at the last second. Too bad it's not a digital, and 35k more than the budget allows.
RX2s haven’t been built for 15 years. The oak models are also custom for the Mormon Church. That’s very odd…
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@LuFins-Dad said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
@Horace said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
Saw this beautiful RX2 at the Kawai gallery. Custom made oak for a church, who had to back out of the deal at the last second. Too bad it's not a digital, and 35k more than the budget allows.
RX2s haven’t been built for 15 years. The oak models are also custom for the Mormon Church. That’s very odd…
She probably said GX2 and I misremembered.
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I borrowed a piano stencil from the Kawai gallery. How serious is the rule about not putting a piano next to a window? This gets direct sunlight for a couple hours in the morning, but is shaded the majority of the day. Also there's a door to the outside there right behind it. This is the only place in the acoustically advantaged living room. Otherwise it'd go into my office.