I’m looking for a first piano and both of these are right around my budget. Just wondering if there is any major difference and any recommendations.
$275 for P45 $410 for P143
I’m a beginner, what is the difference and is it worth getting p143
My budget is a bit tight but I still able to get the p143, though i don’t know which one should I buy?
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I'm having trouble finding any comparisons between the two and was wondering what is different between the models. Looking to get my first digital piano and those are the two models I'm looking at. Is it just the voices or is there any difference between action? I think they can both only use one pedal but it's really hard to find any info since they are so new.
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State of the job market aside, this means I'm soon to be in a position where I can finally ditch my crappy early 2000's hand-me-down keyboard for one that actually sounds and feels decent. My eyes have been on the 2 keyboards mentioned in the title for a while, but I was wondering if there have been any better options produced in the years since their release around the same price point, or if they're still my best bet. And if so, which one of the two would be the better option and why? Thank you! :)
Hi, my boyfriend’s birthday is coming up and I wanted to get him a piano for about 500-600$. I don’t really know much about pianos. Is there any recommendations you guys have. I was looking at the Yamaha P-143, is that a good piano ? My boyfriend isn’t a beginner but he also isn’t advanced. He learned when he was younger and he wants to get back into it. Thank you!!
Does anyone else own a Yamaha p143? It was my understanding Yamaha phased out the p45 in favor of the p143 but my student just purchased one and the keys are slanted upwards, so much so that her wrists feel uncomfortable when playing. Can anyone tell me if theirs also does this?
I'm looking to get one of these digital keyboards but can't decide. The P143B is relatively new so there isn't much info about it online. It's about the same price as the P45, so how does it compare to it?
My daughter (8 years old) is going to be starting piano lessons. I’d rather not get something that needs an immediate upgrade, so I’m looking at one of these that should last a handful of years (and if she gets really invested and needs an upgrade sooner, all the better).
I can get a used but never played Yamaha P71 through Reverb for about $400 total, and it includes a stand. Or, I could shop locally and buy new. With a stand, the P-143 or Roland FP-10 would cost around $565 new with a stand and tax.
I’m guessing that the latter two are better to some degree and wouldn’t have the risk of being used and shipping across the country. But $165ish more?
For what it’s worth, in all my years as a musician, I’ve mostly bought used equipment (mostly guitars, pedals, amps, etc). There generally isn’t a ton of risk of buying used, even sight unseen for electric guitars/amps/pedals. Though, I’m not sure of how it’s for digital pianos.
What advice do you have?
Hi folks - I've been looking at entry level keys with authentic feel. I'm in a roughly 500-dollar budget. I found these three. Which do you think is better?
Roland FP-30X
Yamaha P143B
Alesis Recital Grand
I am looking to buy a new keyboard. Either I could buy a pre-owned P45 for much cheaper, or a new P145. I would rather spend little money, but above that would rather spend my money well. Is a P145 really that much better than the P45, in terms of sound quality and feel?
Having to buy a digital piano for the first time in my life. Everybody describes it as an entry level piano, but I can't figure out why, outside of lack of features. I don't really care about the bells and whistles. Should I keep looking? I am an intermediate player.
Ive seen that there are a gazillion posts about this, but no definitive answers to the question.
Please tell me, from your experience, which one should i get as an absolute beginner. (I can get both, for about the same price)
Hi all. I played the piano back when I was younger, even though I never got too good I had some fun and am looking to get into it again. My parents had an upright second hand piano which definitely sounded a bit off tune and old-ish in the last years of use, but it was still okay for me and my goals. Now I live in an apartment and am looking at digital pianos, I am thinking that a beginner piano would be a good choice for me. After looking around for a bit I thought the Yamaha p45 looked good, but then I can't seem to find places that sell/ship it to me. Is this an older version? In a lot of websites it appears as unavailable. Are there any versions (Yamaha or not) that would be similar or that you would recommend? Ideally I am thinking of spending around 500 euros although I could be convinced to spend a bit more. Thank you!
Hey everyone,
I'm really struggling with a decision and could use some advice from those who have experience with digital pianos. I'm currently deciding between the Roland FP-10, Yamaha P45, and Yamaha P145. However, I went to a store today and only managed to try out the Roland FP-30X and the Yamaha P145. Don't know how similar is the Roland FP-30X to the FP-10! I'm thinking of buying it used. And since I'm a beginner it's really hard to me to compare how the sound of each piano sounds different.
How do the FP-10 and P45 compare to the FP-30X and P145 in terms of touch, sound, and overall quality? Any insights or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!