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Digital Piano Reviews

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Reviews Of Brand New Digital Pianos
(See further down the page for second hand digital piano reviews)

Yamaha Digital Piano Reviews (Current Models)

Yamaha CLP320 Review (9 reviews)
Your digital piano buyer's book was very useful in making my choice and the clp320 seemed the obvious choice as I already had a Yamaha... read more

Yamaha CLP330 Versus CLP340
Is the CLP340 worth the extra money? You can find out here

Yamaha CLP330 Review (6 reviews)
I bought a Yamaha CLP330. My choice was a combination of several reasons (playing felt nice, exact the features I wanted, the sound I liked most) but I felt confident to buy since I had a lot of background about the topic... read more

Yamaha CLP340 Review (5 reviews)
It is technically quite an impressive instrument. I love the Grand Piano sounds and the fact that you can make them warmer or brighter,
and change the reverb. The amplification system gives an full and surrounding sound. The weighted keys respond like a decent piano... read more

Yamaha CLP370 Review (2 reviews)
It sounds and feels like an acoustic grand piano, or as near to it as is possible, and of course, nowhere near the price of a grand, and does not take up anything like the room... read more

Yamaha CLP380 Review (3 reviews)
For anybody wishing to purchase a 'Top Quality' digital piano the CLP380 should certainly be on your list of pianos to audition. Well done Yamaha for making such a good solid instrument... read more

Yamaha YDP140 Review (3 reviews)
The piano has a pleasant tone and being able to adjust the sound is great. Most of all I am enjoying the experience of learning to play again after all these years... read more

Yamaha Stage Pianos

Yamaha P85 Review (2 reviews)
Yamaha P85 Review: We bought a Yamaha P85 for my son so that he can practice in his room at University. The weighting is realistic, the sounds are also appealing... read more

Yamaha P95 Review
The piano has 88 keys and produces a very realistic sound. A friend who is a very good pianist and organist has played it and commented on the excellent sound quality and realistic touch... read more

Yamaha P155 Review
There are a few things that could be better. RCA jacks would be the more common method to connect to home audio equipment and the existing 1/4 inch jacks do not automatically disconnect the internal speakers... read more

Yamaha CP50 Review
I am pleased with my new Yamaha CP50, but now that some time has past I can also give a more realistic opinion about it, because of the enthusiasm of a new purchase... read more

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Roland Digital Piano Reviews

Roland RP101 Review
Worked out about £100 more than Yamaha, but service excellent. I hope it will be a good investment for all the family... read more

Roland HP302 Review
It was as CLUNKY as ever! The high notes in the treble sounded horrible. The top note C sounded like hitting a small drum! The action felt clunky too... read more

Roland HP305 Review
In the first place my choice was the DP990F I decided that the HP305 must almost have the same specs as the DP990F. And yes it was. It is "almost" the same piano... read more

Roland HP307 Review (4 reviews)
My only reservation in commending the HP307 is that the top 4/5 notes on the keyboard are very feeble in their purely musical output - basically one hears a succession of key thumps rather than a musical pitch... read more

Roland RG-3 Review
It has a very dull amd booming bass and the tones sound artificial. Even though it has the new "supernatural" sound. I found the action sluggish (but of course it was the "older" PHA-II action... read more

Roland Stage Pianos

Roland RD700GX Review
The sound is amazing, as I dont have an amplifier yet, I use my Koss headphones and the sound coming through that is like a real piano, no doubt with fantastic bass tone colour. The only thing is that if you hold a chord for a longer time, then the sound later gets unreal, quite chemical... read more

Roland FP7 Review
I haven't had a great deal of time to get to know it yet, but one feature that I've used really stands out already, and that's the "Session Partner".  The way the display shows what chord is playing, what chord is going to come next, and highlights the next chord a beat before the change seems a really well thought-out idea... read more

Classenti Digital Piano Reviews

Classenti P1 Review
I'm extremely happy with it. I recommend it to anyone buying a digital piano for the first time for under £500. I know Classenti aren't one of the most popular brands but I do think their pianos are as good as the Yamahas on the same price range if not better... read more

Classenti CDP1 Review (6 reviews)
I have been using my CDP1 for almost two weeks now and I would like to say I am VERY pleased. The action is superb - if you shut eyes and ears you would be convinced you are playing a real piano keyboard... read more

Classenti CDP2 Review (5 reviews)
When it finally arrived I was chuffed, my first digital piano, of course I was excited. I knew it would be different from the usual upright piano I had and it would take some time getting used to it. The key touch was perfect, just what I was hoping for... read more

Classenti CDP3 Review (2 reviews)
The piano is fantastic, I initialy had my heart set on a Yamaha, from reading about them at your site, However i just missed the price rise and wasn't prepared to spend the asking amount... read more

Kawai Digital Piano Reviews

Kawai CN33 Review
The CN33 has a very warm sound and was most like a real piano. I also found putting the piano together wasn't that easy as some of
the holes didn't match up, but I might of just been unlucky... read more

Kawai CN23 Review
I bought the Kawai based on the noisy key test. Although your review put the CLP320 as a better piano compared to CN23. I hope I made the right decision... read more

Kawai Stage Pianos

Kawai MP8 Review
I read blogs of several concert pianists who considered it amongst the other top pianos available. One video I liked in particular was of a temperamental Italian pianist who was trying to play something fast, some Chopin I think, and threw up his hands in disgust and stalked away from it... read more

Kawai ES6 Review
I really liked the feel and touch of the Kawai ES6 and out of the models I looked at (incl Roland and Casio ~£1000) the touch most closely resembled that of a real piano, full 88-keys and good weighting... read more

Casio Digital Piano Reviews

Casio PX830 Review
Like all other 1st shopper of pianos you decide the budget. Let me advice one thing to you all, FORGET IT! If you love music, as soon you start to ear the different pianos you don't remember any more the budget you had... read more

Casio PS3000 Review
I paid $1000 for my Casio PS3000 and it has a really good sound similar to the Yamaha which is more expensive but with no additional features compared to Casio, almost the same sound quality. I even found Casio better than Yamaha... read more

Casio PX100 Review
I purchased this product last month and so far I had a great experience playing the instrument. The touch of the piano is almost as real as playing the actual acoustic piano. The sound is also very similar to a real piano.The only down side of this instrument was the weak response... read more

Casio AP620 Review
The sound is not enough bright, and the key weight not enough heavy... read more

Korg Digital Piano Reviews

Korg SP250 Review
I bought a Korg SP250 with which I am delighted.  The touch is very similar to my acoustic piano but it is in tune! The sound is excellent too. The big problem with it which I can see is that it is heavy... read more

Thomann Digital Piano Reviews

Thomann DP-30 Review
It sounds good and realistic to me,key weight is heavy,but feels more like an old acoustic piano. It is easy to use, my 4 years old can play it at once without my help... read more

Thomann DP-40 Review 
Decent piano, performs well. Found the touch a little shallow, the note sustain poor, and the top two ocatves flat. Otherwise a good piano for the money...
read more

 

Hemingway Digital Piano Reviews

Hemingway DP-501 Review (2 reviews)
Thinking of buying a Hemingway digital piano? These exhaustive reviews cover every possible aspect of the Hemingway digital piano... read more

Winchester Digital Piano Reviews

Winchester WPS1100 Review
I was very happy with the choice I made. All his friends were playing on it and loved it... read more

Winchester WPS1200 Review
Originally got a Winchester whose only fault was a wobbly feel to the keys. Otherwise a nice tone and good value... read more

Reviews Of Secondhand Digital Pianos

Yamaha (Previous Models)

Yamaha CLP240 Review
I bought my Yamaha CLP240 from a piano shop in central London. It was delivered flat-packed so I had to assemble it. It was quite easy though, the instructions were clear and it was just a matter of screwing it together. I needed a bit of help to lift the keyboard part onto the stand as it was quite heavy!... read more

Yamaha CLP920 Review
I am extremely happy with my choice and would recommend such a piano to anyone thinking about it, I don’t see the need for an extra 200 buttons to do this... read more

Yamaha CLP930 Review
We went to try it out and the keys were noisy - a quite noisy thud on the way down and a noisier one on the way back.  The sellers said this was fairly standard on digital pianos... read more

Yamaha CVP305 Review
Quite honestly, there's nothing I (or my pupils) dislike about it except for its size as its larger than an acoustic piano front to back but lower vertically. The hydraulically controlled lid houses all the easily accessible controls as well as two monitor speakers to supplement the excellent speaker system... read more

Kawai (Previous Models)

Kawai CLP139 Review
The Yamaha "feel" is fantastic, but the Kawai is even better. This is a personal preference, but I settled on the Kawai as my favorite for feel... read more

Casio (Previous Models)

Casio PX110 Review
I bought this piano because it was cheap and being a beginner I did not want to spend alot of money and then regret it if I decide to give up... read more

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I am very happy with the amount of voices and instrument sounds the CLP240 has. I get to play church organ, harpsichord, electric piano and grand piano just by pressing a button... read more

 

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