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Best Stage Digital Pianos

Yamaha P255 88-Key Professional Weighted Action Digital Piano with Sustain Pedal, Black
Style: Professional |. Color: Black |. Configuration: Digital Piano. Impressive Piano Voices Reproduce the Sensation of Playing a Concert Grand Piano.
Reviews
"PROS: - This piano comes fully equipped with some more than capable speakers (be sure to use sound boost when you don't have headphones attached - it really brings out the crispness in the upper ranges). - The piano also includes plenty of sounds to have fun and play around with (and they are all top notch quality!). Plus, there is no other digital piano on the market that offers this type of sound for a better price - the p255 is number one on all charts in its class, and for good reason. CONS: - I sort of expected there to be a micro headphone jack that could be used with your average headphones, but you actually need to buy a 6.35mm adapter like this: Monoprice 107139 6.35mm Stereo Plug to 3.5mm Stereo Jack Adaptor, Gold Plated but it's no big deal when it's only 3 dollars. And yeah, while it's very stable and sturdy, it just makes a very slight creaking noise when playing hard (not really a problem with headphones but idk) its just a tiny little thing that bugs me a bit. Not eBay, or any other site where people sell them used, because you lose your warranty coverage altogether when you buy from third-party unlicensed Yamaha sellers. Personally, your best bet is to buy a package that includes the stand, seat, pedal, etc."
"Good keyboard so far."
"During those two weeks between, I spent A LOT of time with acoustic pianos in stores. Having the experience of touching the keys on a Yamaha true Grand C3, I discovered a few things between "the competitors". The black keys on the real Grands, whether wax, polish or materials were "stickier" than the P255. I didn't find this result to be true of the Casio, whose sound I totally don't like, or the Roland touch, which was "weird". It terms of tough touch, Casio was the "thickest" although other more "Hanon" types might love it. I got a gentleman at George's Music to plug in the Peavey stereo 12" monitors and the sympathetic vibration I felt in my fingers with the Grand, I could now feel all over my arms, face and hands! It wasn't loud, it was FULL--as if I stuck my head under the hood of the Grand and the strings were vibrating inches away. As an experience, the stereo monitors were "more authentically warm" than the acoustic piano. What was totally cool was hearing the digital recording of the hammers striking the strings, the degree of gentleness the sustain pedal was able to attain. I think Ragtime would sound better on the Casio but I want something which can play Chopin, Liszt, Mozart..."
"It wasn't until I then set up the yamaha P255B and hit the first keys that my reverence for my old friend disappeared and I had the thought that I should have just chucked it over the side of the deck."
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Kurzweil ARTIS 88-Key Stage Digital Piano with Newly Recorded Piano Sample
In addition there are 256 factory programs, including the very best sounds from the PC3K and KORE 64 ROM expansion, featuring EPs, Clavs, strings, synths, horns, drums, percussion, guitars, vox, mallets, and more. They are combinations of Reverbs, Delays, Chorus, Flange, Phaser, EQs, Distortion, Rotary Simulator, Compressor, and more (chains can not be edited, but an Aux override chain can be selected in Multi Mode). There are 22 programmable physical controllers, including 9 Sliders, 6 Switches, 2 Wheels, 2 Switch Pedal Inputs (2 dual-pedal ports for a total of 4 inputs), and 1 CC Pedal input. New German 9 foot grand offers a level of sound quality and playability that raises the bar for stage pianos.
Reviews
"The keys are weighted keys which he says has the same feel of a real piano but also sounds as sweet as real piano."
"This has to be the most user friendliest piano made.Its simple to set up,simple to use and is just so much fun.Beautiful sounds throughout make this piano a pleasure to play.Take the time to learn everything on it.It doesnt take long to get familiar with it.The owners book eptomises simplicity.Kurzweil got it right.Its so simple.You can fine tune any sound while you play,its right there in front of you.Those slider controls are there in front to make life easy."
"The cousin to this board, the Artis SE, has to be one of the most underrated professional keyboards on the market today."
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Yamaha CP40 Stage Piano with Weighted Keys and Sustain Pedal
You'll relish the natural feel of the CP40's 88-key graded hammer-action keyboard, and you'll appreciate how its streamlined interface, with its simple layout and large lighted buttons, lets you quickly create splits and layers. Virtual Circuit Modeling re-creates the sound and behavior of vintage effects and signal processors.
Reviews
"If you play left hand percussively, you're not gonna like the way the lower register keys bottom out. Sounds good but not inspiring, like sitting at a real Baldwin (of course). I don't know how in heck you can make a stage piano and leave out string resonance? There are other annoyances like only one headphone jack and oddly it's located in the back of the unit ? Also at this price point why can't we have a multi track midi recorder? Also not thrilled that it has no internal speakers so it can double as a home practice unit. There is no reason in the world this keyboard can't provide great piano and EP sound for amateur to pro settings. This is intended as a players live keyboard and for that it is pretty great. Not a perfect MIDI controller for your home studio by any stretch though, and for practice board i would instead recommend a P115 ($599, built in speakers, midi recorder, great metronome, two headphone jacks, beautiful piano sample)."
"It's a great stage piano, with three piano sample sets (CFX, CF, and S6, based on Yamaha grand pianos). Damper resonance is supported and makes a big difference; if you strike a note with the sustain pedal down, you hear all the strings on the harp respond (a bit like reverb), just as on a real piano. On a piano, if you play a note, hold the key down and let it die out, and while still holding the first note play another note, you can hear the strings of the first note respond. I really like Yamaha grand pianos, and this piano sounds like a perfectly set-up Yamaha grand. It would make a great studio controller for your favorite software piano. It's easy to set up splits and layers "on-the-fly", and you have excellent control of the volume of each part (main, layer, and bass split), with dedicated sliders for each, and buttons to turn them on and off. The controller MIDI zone setups are also part of the performance, along with the key split point and volumes for each part. It's not a full-featured controller; it's a stage piano with a nice simple set of controller features, and very limited support of up to 4 zones as controller."
"For instance, when changing sounds, the keyboard doesn't remember where you were and always defaults back to the beginning."
"Though I mostly use headphones while practicing, however, the two built-in speakers produce a vibrant real Piano like sound. I hardly feel the difference in the weighted hammer keys when I compare Yamaha CP300, with my teacher's acoustic piano."
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Best Home Digital Pianos

Yamaha P45 88-Key Weighted Action Digital Piano with Sustain Pedal and Power Supply, Standard, Black
Style: P45 |. Color: Black |. Configuration: Digital Piano. GHS weighted action is heavier in the low end and lighter in the high end, just like an acoustic piano.
Reviews
"It comes in a box with heavy duty cardboard, the weight of the piano is light enough to carry easily. You can change the reverb type and depth all kinds of ways, as well as transpose, fine tune, octave shift, split function, double voices, etc. I missed this on Black Friday when it went down to $299, and back up the next day (you snooze you lose), so I had been eyeing the price off and on, until last week. Another popular shopping website (starts with a J) also had a 20% off promo so I ended up making the final purchase outside of Amazon, which for me, came to a total of $323 shipped. The built in speakers are not the loudest in volume but I like that they face down out of the bottom of the piano, so it sounds less like a plastic toy keyboard, and sort of echoes off the floor or what have you. Especially after watching it for 4 months before finally buying it (at a killer deal I might add). An exquisite addition to any home studio, and surely a star on the stage."
"I play on a grand piano during my lessons, so I've had many opportunities over the past few months to compare this keyboard with the real thing, and I am dissatisfied enough that I'm currently shopping for something better. This makes it hard to develop good technique, and pretty much everything you play isn't going to sound well balanced or have interesting dynamics."
"**UPDATE** In the middle of lessons and recital season, our piano is currently being held captive by a local repair shop. Yamaha would neither accept a return or make a trade, nor would they send a loaner; taking the piano to our local repair shop was the only option. We are now in for the cost of the piano and the transport to the repair shop, out for the cost of lessons and have a child with a recital looming who cannot practice. The local shop has been disparaging about Yamaha products and customer service and has no date for return of the piano as they "wait for parts." The Yamaha representative told me a) I never should order from Amazon as they would have dealt with this differently if I'd bought directly from them (I'm sure Amazon will be thrilled to hear this) and b) it's very common for consumer products to be sent out for repair before replacements. But in Yamaha's world, there is no courtesy and there is certainly no courtesy piano. Minus the cost of transport in a hired car x4 (we are in a major city and walk everywhere), minus our child's prepaid piano lessons (she made due on a janky old keyboard with missing keys in the interim---thank goodness we happened to have access to that, thanks friend) and minus time and effort dealing with a pretty crabby company. In fact, I will likely never recommend ANY Yamaha products. Yamaha: treat your customers RIGHT."
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