Casio CDP-S160 or Yamaha P45
The keys on my Casio CDP-S160 have no weight
That model does have weighted, hammer action keys, though it does have a lighter action. My suspicion is that you're overestimating what the difference between the bass notes and the upper register should be -- it's not drastic. I would expect that there is a difference, it's just subtle enough that you don't really notice it, and that you'd find other digital pianos to be very similar.
More on reddit.comHi everybody! An aspiring pianist here and I would like to have a bit of advice.
The Yamaha P-45 has a noticeably better action that the Casio CDP-S150 (and presumably the 160...I just haven't played on that one specifically, but I think it uses the same action.) I would generally recommend the Yamaha if you can afford it, with one of the CDP series as a good alternative if you if you're on a tighter budget.
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I'm a beginner is looking to buy a digital piano. I'm really confused between these two models. The Casio has more features but I'm afraid that it sounds worse than the Yamaha. Any opinion or advice would be helpful.