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Digital Piano Reviews
Casio Celviano: A Collaboration of Giants
The latest Celviano GP and AP lines reflect the most recent technological and acoustic advancements in digital piano manufacturing.
Casio PX-S7000
Each iteration of Privia upped the ante in terms of features and sound quality. Is the PX-S7000 for you? Let’s investigate.
Casio Privia PX-S3100
Having spent just over a month with the Privia PX-S3100, I’m happy to report that it definitely deserves our full attention.
Kawai ES920
The ES920 offers the superior features expected in a flagship slab, but at far less weight than anything else on the market.
Korg G1B Air Digital Piano
The G1B Air is Korg’s latest entry in what we might call the category of “lifestyle” digital pianos.
Nord Grand
The main selling point of the Nord Grand is its marriage of a Kawai hammer action to Nord’s best piano sounds.
Dexibell Vivo S9 Stage Piano
The S9 is not a living-room instrument — it’s designed to be the chief or sole inhabitant of a professional keyboard rig.
Yamaha Clavinova CSP-170 and CSP-150
Yamaha Clavinova instruments have always been benchmarks for digital pianos that entertain and educate in the home.
Roland FP-10 Digital Piano
The FP-10 is a clear winner for its main purpose: to deliver acoustic-piano sound and feel.
Software Piano Review: Pianoteq 6.3
Pianoteq is the best choice for performing musicians who need to run a variety of sounds from their computer rigs.
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