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What to look for when buying a Digital Keyboard   by Simon

You can see by looking back over recent years that the digital keyboard market has changed quite a bit because now you have quite a few companies making great pianos for rookies and superior musicians.

Its feasible today to get startling aids even by the low-priced and the high-priced which are in the shops. The accurate pressure and pitch with the majority of the instruments is applied right across the different brand ranges which they have available.

Digital grand pianos are certainly a lot less than acoustic so if your after starting to learn the keyboard then you can buy a really well made item for under $300. For example Yamaha are producers of such products, the basic digital piano range they supply begins with the Yamaha NP30.

The variety of products on the market has both 76 keys as well as the full 88 keys. You will be able to get 10 voices with most pianos maybe more. The benefit to owning a digital grand piano is that they can be transported easily, your be able to take it different places, also storing them wont be a issue as they dont take up a lot of space. They also have a neutral look and feel which will go with most decoration.

Today the hammer action and sound of digital pianos is becoming more and more realistic. In general the more exclusive pianos, like the Yamaha P95B (http://yamahareviews.net/yamaha-p95b-review) have developed this almost perfectly. Digital grand pianos like this have been more carefully weighted which is closer to what an original is like. The different manufactureres unquestionably produce the higher priced keyboards so they look and feel more like the normal acoustic pianos. With this in mind paying that bit more could certainly be worth it. But if your plans are for getting a good product but doesn’t cost the earth then buy a product such as the Yamaha P85 reviewed here http://yamahareviews.net/yamaha-p85-review.

A selection of other advantages which are quite standard are:

- Headphone ports. You will realise that its quality of sound is even sharper and nearer to an original acoustic. A fare amount of feedback have emphasized the big variance of headphones to the sound of their speakers.
- A pair of Speakers (each side of the keys)
- Selections when it comes to recording whats just been played so you can then check it. Which is an effective tool for those starting to learn.
- There will be options to implement sound effects and layering.
- The tuning will automatically be done, this is one benefit to the traditional acoustic pianos.
- Authentic and genuine piano sound.
- Notes of polyphony will vary between from 32 to 64.
- Other features and advantages will incorporate sheet music supports, sustain pedal included and the options to modify tempo and volume of metronome.


About the Author

I am currently writing reviews for many Yamaha products comprising of the Yamaha Np30 found at http://yamahareviews.net/yamaha-np30-review and also their other digital piano/keyboard range. They have some of the best built, best sounding models accessible at the moment in the marketplace and are known for there precise realistic sound and weight of keys. Make sure you check out yamahareviews.net for full reviews.
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