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Seems like Standorf Etude is an entry level Dynatone SLP-150 and Standorf Sonata a mid range Dynatone SLP-250. The brand seems to appear in East Europe.
It's funny how Dynatones indeed sound like an older Clavinova, but their website talks about "the finest european grands" being sampled.
Last edited by clothearednincompo; 01/06/1805:20 AM.
Hi, I am new here.I have just purchased a second hand Dynatone DCP-550 for my nice (she is 10 years old) from a Korean lady here in Thailand.She brought it with her when she moved to Thailand.All the text above the buttons is in Korean script and therefor I can't read it,I am from England so English is my first language.I am trying to find a manual for this Piano in English.Can anyone help?
There's even the Google Translate app for Android devices anyway. You just point the camera at some text and it superimposes the translation onto the image in real time (more or less).
There's even the Google Translate app for Android devices anyway. You just point the camera at some text and it superimposes the translation onto the image in real time (more or less).
Hi, I am new here.I have just purchased a second hand Dynatone DCP-550 for my nice (she is 10 years old) from a Korean lady here in Thailand.She brought it with her when she moved to Thailand.All the text above the buttons is in Korean script and therefor I can't read it,I am from England so English is my first language.I am trying to find a manual for this Piano in English.Can anyone help?
I already received an answer from my Dynatone salesman; "Dynatone's DCP range is reserved for the Korean market. I don't think there is an English manual for it." If you want I can send the manual of my old Dynatone, maybe it looks like it? Then leave your email address in a private message.
It's a Korean brand. The brand seems fine to me. I didn't spend time to check their prices but sound slightly inferior (not significantly) to Yamaha and Kawai. In their website, they mention about Dynamic Natural Sound but I'm not expecting it to be a modeling. Overall, it's a rompler. If you get a chance to play it, do it. Probably comparable to Yamaha's P-125 soundwise.
Originally Posted by EssBrace
Originally Posted by clothearednincompo
They have at least that (piercing?) Yamaha like sound and then this other one:
A joke, surely?...a sound so thin you could slide it under a door. Sounds like a toy in the upper range. Yuck!
I don't think it sounds like a Chinese toy piano and it sounds better than Yamaha DGX for sure. The action looks OK. Good bounce to it. They also don't manufacture toy instruments.
Check their website. It's a legit company with playable instruments.