Stage Piano Shootout Part 1

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I travel over 675 miles to try out 7 digital pianos at Sweetwater. Here's what I liked and what I didn't...

0:00 Intro
0:23 Replacing an Old Piano
0:41 The Main Contenders
2:29 Let’s go to Sweetwater!
3:18 Kawai MP11SE
4:14 Dexibell Vivo S9
6:42 Kawai MP7SE
7:44 Nord Grand
8:35 Yamaha YC88
9:04 Roland RD 2000
9:56 Kurzweil Forte
10:20 Nord Grand-2nd Try
12:39 Roland RD 2000-2nd Try
13:03 Ratings

Piano's Tested
Kawai MP11SE:

Dexibell Vivo S9:

Kawai MP7SE:

Kurzweil Forte:

Nord Grand:

Yamaha YC88:

Roland RD-2000:
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Great review man! Thank you so much
Please I need your advice, I'm a keyboardist, and I started learning piano two years ago on my Triton Extreme 61 key, and now I'd like to move on to something more suitable for learning piano, but without a heavy key weight, something I can use it for synths sounds + piano
I bought a Triton Pro x 88 one year ago, and I never liked the weight of the key. it was heavy and slow / not good at all for trills
So I sold it in just a week.
Since you owned Triton Studio 61, did you find a stage piano close to the Triton Keybed but a little heavier?

I don't care about the the sounds at all, because i use VSTi sounds on my PC, Just like I said, I want something suitable to learn piano + good for a keyboard player can use it with all instruments.

GalantGoStudio
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Where is part 2? I want to see what you decided?

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Do you think the Kawai mp7se is a good buy for action and piano tone? Im not really interested in other sounds so much as i have a lot of midi sounds for synth and organs.
However, sometimes i would like to just sit and play piano without firing up my pc and my present keyboard onboard piano sounds just dont cut it. I mostly use it as a midi controller. So I have my eye on the Kawai mp7se in the future if its as good as people say.

jonos