u/PorGz_

Do you recommend the Yamaha P-225?

I’m still learning the basics, but I currently study using the Yamaha PSR-E383. Im considering an upgrade to a reasonable digital piano. i was initially planning the Yamaha S35 or S55 because they’re slim but Im concerned with the price and fixed space lost buying it, in addition to the lack of portability to move/hide it when not using.

I’d like to buy the cheaper alternative possible but with a good experience to keep my growth until an acoustic one!

Thank you for the support

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u/PorGz_ — 3 days ago

What budgeting slim piano for intermediate level do you recommend?

I’m still a beginner, but I’ve been studying piano as a hobby for a year in my Yamaha PSR-E383. I really want to invest in a digital piano to have the tactical and audible feeling of playing something near to an acoustic piano.

I don’t have too much space at home to put a regular digital piano, so Im considering to invest in a slim model.

I’ve checked “Yamaha YDP-s55 with GH3 keys” which seems to be incredible but also expensive (~2,400 dollars in my country) and there are other models a little cheaper like “Yamaha YDP-s35 with GHS keys” (~1,700 dollars) and “Cassio Privia PX-770 with Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action II keys” (~1,200 dollars).

I would like to buy something durable, with great sound quality and good keys. I know I’m just starting but I really want to continue dedicating and learning, and the experience of simulating an acoustic piano motivates me. What do you recommend? Any other models? I saw some models from Rolland but they seem to have key mechanism issues.

Thank you so much, I really appreciate the support.

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u/PorGz_ — 6 days ago