Good digital pianos

Started by qwerty123, August 15, 2011, 04:31:47 PM

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qwerty123

I've a piano at home, but I'm looking to sell it so that I don't annoy as many people when I'm playing as well as freeing up a bit of space around the house.  I'm thinking of buying a digital piano/keyboard so that I can stick the earphones and just listen myself, but I wouldn't know where to begin.  Any ideas on a decent/good keyboard.  It would obvioiusly have to be weighted keys as I'm used to a piano.  I wouldn't be all that great a player, so I wouldn't need a top-of-the-range one but I'd like to get one that plays well with a good reliable sound. 

I take it the difference in a digital piano and a weighted keyboard is that there are more options with the keyboard i.e. differnet instruments, background music etc, or can this come with digital pianos also?

Puckoon

They had decent digital pianos with weighted keys when I was at the CBS - almost 20 years ago - so you should have no bother picking one up. Roland seem to be the best - but you wouldn't be getting it cheap I don't think.