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si alguien quiere mi opinion sobre este piano en español aviseme para escribirlo ...


I recently got this piano (2 days ago) and for those interested in getting one; this are my first few impressions:
althouh i did my research finding all the reviews i could of it and of it´s predecessors the p250 and the p200 (which were for the most part favorable) before making the move to buy this piano, from the two days i have had it what i can say is that it is the best sound and action piano i´ve played (acoustic or digital) so far (hopefully one day i play a steinway or a boosendorfer). I like it very much and i like the onboard speakers too.
it is big anh heavy but what the heck i´m big and heavy too so for me it´s not a big problem to move it on my own. and besides that i dont plan to move it very often.
the feel of the keys is ok
the different piano sounds are nice to have and one can adjust the sounds with the 5 band equalizer it has. well all in all so far i don´t regreat spendin the 23340 mex. pesos for it (us 2121 dlls) i plan to increase my practice time with it . i also have a yamaha upright acoustic
with good sound but i cannot play it at night.
benefits: can play day or night rain or shine
steinway or cfiiis grand concert sound and feel at a small fraction of price,
many sounds available (good ones)
recording my playing
reproducing various instruments at the same time
(i can have my own band !!! fantastic!!)
one can regulate the volume for independent instruments or zones of sounds played togheter.

i´m still finding more cool thing about it.

any questions are welcomed ...i don´t promise but i´ll try to answer all... thumb thumb

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hola prober,

looks like a very nice digital. I just bought a yamaha ypg 625 and I love it but eventually I want to upgrade and I was thinking yamaha s90es or yamaha cp300.

any chance of recording something for us to get an idea of what it sounds like? I'm mainly interested in the grand piano sound.

thanks
loly


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A yammi is always a good choice.

I have the dgx620 / ypg 625 and I 3hearts love it laugh

I know the cp300......also very good.

Best regards,

Johan B


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addendum

When I want to upgrade I think about the more 'piano-look-like' Yamaha Nocturne thumb N100..........lovely.....

JB


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JB that nocturne look is to die for but I have a nice acoustic so was looking for something with a display, and many voices. Wish it had more bells and whistles to play with. frown

I love to use the voices on my 625, I tend to practice difficult sections on my 625 with voices and for some reason it comes easier that way. Then I go to my acoustic and play with no trouble. Kind of weird huh?


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