Yamaha P105 or P45? - 05/24/15 06:00 AM
Hello everyone,
I've been looking to buy my first digital piano, having only dabbled with a keyboard in my younger years, I found the new P45 for 450€. However, I also found the older but seemingly better P105 for 499€. I heard the P105 has a better sound engine than the P45, since the one in the P45 is only a slightly upgraded version of the P35, whereas the P105 uses a different sound engine altogether.
The only other option to me atm would be the Casio CDP-230R, however I watched a video of it online and the keys are definitely not very silent.
I looked at the KORG SP-170S as well, however the way you change instruments on it seems like it could get in the way of playing the instrument.
Last of all the Roland F-20 seems to be almost exactly what I want, however at 600€ it is also much more expensive than the others.
I would very much appreciate some input.
I've been looking to buy my first digital piano, having only dabbled with a keyboard in my younger years, I found the new P45 for 450€. However, I also found the older but seemingly better P105 for 499€. I heard the P105 has a better sound engine than the P45, since the one in the P45 is only a slightly upgraded version of the P35, whereas the P105 uses a different sound engine altogether.
The only other option to me atm would be the Casio CDP-230R, however I watched a video of it online and the keys are definitely not very silent.
I looked at the KORG SP-170S as well, however the way you change instruments on it seems like it could get in the way of playing the instrument.
Last of all the Roland F-20 seems to be almost exactly what I want, however at 600€ it is also much more expensive than the others.
I would very much appreciate some input.