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Need Advice on Buying a Thomann Piano?...

Graham Howard ukpianos.co.uk editor"The most important thing you need from a digital piano when you're learning is a realistic touch.
A good piano sound and minimum of 4 touch sensitivity levels (pp, mp, mf and f) are also important.
Factors such as dimensions, weight, colour and 'bells and whistles' shouldn't really be the deciding
factor in your purchase",
Graham Howard, Piano Advisor and Author.

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5) The best digital piano brands: 1st) ? 2nd) ? 3rd) ?...

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Thomann Piano Range

Thomann SP-5100       Thomann SP5100 Set                                 

Thomann SP-5100    

For the complete beginner on an extremely tight budget. Read more...



Thomann SP-5500      Thomann SP5500 Set       Thomann SP5500 Deluxe Set

Thomann SP-5500      



Thomann DP30

Thomann DP30



Thomann DP50      Thomann DP50 Set      Thomann DP50 Mahogany Set

Thomann DP50




 Thomann DP85       Thomann DP85 Set     

Thomann DP85

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Questions

Hi Graham,

I found the booklet very informative. The only problem I have is finding a good store to test things out. I'm an American now living in Germany. Any suggestions? I'm interested in the Roland and Kurzweil brands and the Classenti brand seems interesting.
Thanks,

Paula

Reply/ Hi Paula

Roland, Kurzweil and Classenti would all be
good brands to choose.

The best place to buy in Germany is Thomann
Cyberstore....

Thomann have some of the best prices in Europe.
They also have a vast range of makes and models.

You can check out their website here: Thomann Cyberstore

Yours pianistically,

Graham Howard

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Hi Graham,

Firstly, many thanks for putting together the resources at
ukpianos.co.uk - it's been a very helpful source of advice as I
venture into buying my first digital piano.

I was wondering if you had an opinion on either of these two:

http://www.thomann.de/gb/thomann_sp5100.htm

http://www.thomann.de/gb/thomann_sp5500.htm

After reading your site and guide, I was starting to settle on a
Yamaha P90/P85 or a Classenti P1 but the above seem to check a lot of
the same boxes for much less money.

For some context:

* I'm buying a piano to learn, my partner already plays (i.e. both a
beginner and an experienced person would play it)
* Money isn't really an issue but would be keen to get something with
good resale prospects in case we dont' end up using it much
* The room where we'd play it is a little tight for space - I'd
anticipate storing the piano vertically while not being played and
using a stand - is this sensible?

With kind regards, Tariq

Reply/ Hi Tariq

Both the Thomann SP5100 and SP5500 look like
decent pianos... they certainly have nice
specifications.

But, the keys are only weighted. Not fully-
weighted. This is a BIG disadvantage when
you're learning to play...

It's extremely important to get a piano with
either fully-weighted or heavy-weighted keys.

Starting off with the right technique from the
outset, which includes developing finger strength
and getting used to the right resistance on the
keys, is so important.

Yours pianistically,

Graham Howard

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Hi Graham,

Just have a a question about the portability of the Thomann DP50 and also of the Hemingway DP501. I am a university student so like to take my current keyboard back and forth with me between terms, are these two models relatively easy to take down and pack into a car? They seem to be of similar weight to similar Yamaha models. Also do you know the touch sensitivity levels of these two models?

One more quick question about the Yamaha P95, what is the maximum note polyphony and also what is the touch sensitivity level?

Thanks for the amazing guide and taking the time to answer these questions,

Mitch

Reply/ Hi Mitch

The DP50 and DP501 would both be a bit of
pain to load and unload to your car frequently.
And you also risk damaging the stand.

I’m sure you’d find a portable/stage piano more
convenient.

The Yamaha P95 has 64-note polyphony. More
than enough for any type of music.

Another piano worth comparing is the Korg SP170S.
This is one of my favourites under £500. It has
a nice sound (Less tinny than the Yamaha) and 
a really smooth key touch.

You can read more about it here:
http://www.ukpianos.co.uk/korg-sp170.html

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5) Click here to read the report: "7 Things You MUST Know Before You Buy A Digital Piano"

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Dear Graham

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