I spent the day looking for the best keyboard to buy for my children. We have four children learn to play the piano and a piano! They fought for time piano. We had a Yamaha, which has 61 keys, but will soon be too big. We wanted 88 keys, but they were in our price range. Piano teacher that 76 is sufficient for most songs, and that's where my search began. This keyboard has 76 keys full size classified. It seems that our real plan.
He had all the extra things that do not need or want. He studied at the baby's room and is easy to carry. This has solved all our problems piano! I knew the Yamaha brand is desirable, but there were so many choices. I am very pleased with this keyboard! It 's perfect for our needs and is worth every penny! If you are looking for affordable, high quality and full size next to the best plan for students - is the keyboard for you! Ah, make sure you buy a card and a pedal! (The headset is too much when the brothers and sisters and parents read!)
NP-30 represents a compromise? Yes, if it is budgeted to spend $ 1,000 to $ 1,200 more - if you see something like the Yamaha P-155 Yamaha YPD223 or better sound quality, real weighted hammer-action keys, etc., but if your budget is about $300, NP-30 is an excellent choice. Default heading "Plan" is very good. Not as good as the YDP223, for example, but still very good. 9 Several other entries are very good - especially vibration.
You won't confuse the key action with weighted hammer action for a moment - but on the other hand, it's much better than the completely non-piano feel of some keyboards I've played. Again - yes, it's a compromise... but it's excellent for the price range. I'm quite happy with it. And I love the fact that it's so light-weight and portable. (I do recommend getting the separate sustain pedal, since it doesn't come with that.)
By Matthew
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