Hi guys,
Currently I'm an intermediate/advanced level classic player (pieces I have played: Beethoven's Pathetique, Moonlight, Tempest, Chopin's etudes, etc.). This summer, I'm looking to upgrade my old digital piano, which is a Yamaha Arius YDP 162 (11 years old...), and I'm looking for some recommendations as a starting point for further research.
I'm living in an old (but sturdy) apartment, and although I really want to, an acoustic option is not viable as I need a "silent" option to avoid disturbing neighbors. While the old Arius has been meeting this requirement, its key is very heavy even when compared to concert grands (to the point that I struggled to adjust my strengths down to play on concert grands) and is giving me a lot of troubles as it's very challenging to play fast passages or fast pieces. Considering my repertoire, I'm looking for a new digital piano with lighter keys that are closer to acoustic pianos so that I can properly practice techniques and dynamics (I'm planning to practice more Rachmaninoff, Listz, and Schubert later this year together with the more advanced Chopin etudes and Beethoven Sonata).
A few options that I currently have considering my budget are:
Kawai CA901 (formerly CA99)
Roland LX708
Casio GP510
Yamaha (Clavinova) CVP905
I'm also considering a hybrid option which is the Yamaha AvantGrand NU1XA. (I know of the Kawai NV5S but it's out of my budget)
I would like to ask if these are decent options and if there are any other options I should consider for my needs.
Thank you in advance!