For it is just the question which one is worth buying at a used price;
Kawai for $570 with packaging, manual pedal, and stand
P45 for $425 with stand and pedal
Or P71B for $380 in a sealed package with stand and pedal.
I was able to save money so I could buy any one of them, but I am just not too sure where to start as a beginner. I used to jingle on my moms old piano, but never actually learned how to play. I know basics from my high school class.
PS: I am sorry, I quite a few people ask similar questions...
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A few years ago I was looking at digital pianos in the $500-$650 price range and came to the conclusion that the Yamaha P45 was the way to go. I'm looking to buy more seriously now, and times change. Have there been any recent releases that are a better recommendation? Thanks!
Yamaha p71
• 88 weighted hammer action keys • Velocity Sensitive • 64-note polyphony • 10 Voices • Dual mode lets you combine 2 voices together • MIDI input/output • Onboard speaker system • Dimensions: 52x11.5x6 • An adapter and a sustain pedal
I found it online used for 300 USD
I read through the wiki in this subreddit and I think it has most of the major important features?
Is this piano worth investing in? Thanks in advance for the advice
I am in the market for a beginner piano for my daughter. I was suggested P45. Today I see Yamaha p71 on Amazon prime deals.
Is P71 similar to P45? I read that P45 has better keys ? Can any one confirm. Will I regret if I went with P71!?
Sorry I don't have much idea about pianos, need one for my daughter asap.
Edit: Throwing another piano into the mix:
Amazon: p71 -> $399
Costco FP10 bundle (with furniture stand and bench) -> $550
What should I pick !!
I want to make sure I'm not wasting money on a piece of junk. Kind regards everyone.