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#147884 - 08/06/07 11:27 AM
.. still confused, need advice!
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Junior Member
Registered: 08/06/07
Posts: 29
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Hello, this is my first desperate post after searching around the forum for quite some time now well, apparently I need to buy a new keyboard. I've been doing the search-around for many months now, I even visited youtube for samples o.O I like the new DGX-620 (YPG-625), especially the harpsichord (oh, I only care about harpsichord, piano and pipe organ). However, there is a big problem, it's fully-weighted keys, I'm not used to that at all! I can handle semi-weighted (light weighted) well. So, I thought the DGX-505 is just the same as the DGX620 except that it has semi-weighted keys right? no, I listened to some piano samples on youtube and I think DGX-620 is better. I don't know about the harpsichord on the DGX-505, never heard it. well, piano is my favorite instrument, but I can't live without harpsichord. I don't care about any other instrument (pipe organ is my least favorite, rarely play it). oh, I won't buy anything off Casio. ...what should I do now :S
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#147885 - 08/06/07 11:52 AM
Re: .. still confused, need advice!
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Have a look at the DGX-520. It's not fully weighted, yet still has 88 keys. If I had my choice of this unit over the 505 I'd take the 520. Here's a link: http://www.yamaha.com/yamahavgn/CDA/Cont...D205200,00.html If 76 keys are enough you may want to consider the unit I just got. Check out the Yamaha NP-30. Supposed to have the same sounds as the P series. It has 76 graded (semi-weighted) keys--this keybed is new and exclusive to the NP-30. The unit has a total of 10 sounds. It can be bought for $299.00 new. A very good price IMO. [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 08-06-2007).]
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#147886 - 08/06/07 08:42 PM
Re: .. still confused, need advice!
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Junior Member
Registered: 08/06/07
Posts: 29
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The Yamaha NP-30 sounds interesting, I wonder what are the features on this one. It sounds very cheap but I like the fact that it has 10 voices, because I wouldn't need more than that actually!
"two grand pianos, two organs, two electric pianos, two harpsichords, a vibraphone, and a strings setting"
I'd like to know more about the panel features, and I wanna hear a sound demo or something.
NP-30S? Different design?
btw, thanks for bringing this amazing unit up!
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#147892 - 08/07/07 11:12 AM
Re: .. still confused, need advice!
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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Well mine will be here on Thursday. I would have had it yesterday if MusiciansFriend didn't pull a fast one on my wife with the delayed shipping notification. I'll post some sound demos of it. I was told the soundset is essentially the P series. Mine will be used primarily as a midi controller though, but I'll be adding the NP's pianos into my mixes too. Ohhh I just can't wait to feel those graded keys Semi-weighted is one thing, but keys that are semi-weighted and graded!!! WOW, that's gonna feel so nice.....
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#147893 - 08/08/07 08:36 PM
Re: .. still confused, need advice!
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Member
Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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I was at Sam Ash yesterday to preview the
s700 and s900. while there I tried several
others: s500, dgx series, previas, and the np30. I was not at all impressed with the np-30 sound, but they only played it thru the internal speakers..i'm sure it must sound
better thru an amp. so why even put those little speakers on a kb like that if it
makes it sound so tinky? I also thought the combo of graded action w/non-hammer action felt weird..didn't care for it at all,
but remember I am not a pianist, always play synth or semi-weighted keys. For a pianist who prefers fully-weighted action, I don't see that person playing the np-30 an saying..wow, that's almost as good because it's graded.the selection of sounds for a jazz player is poor..
for $100 more the M-audio ProKeys 88sx has a nicer key feel to me, and 7 very hip sounds and just 17 lbs, (no speakers)would be my choice for a bare-bones lightweight sounds-only kb v. np-30....BUT:
I think there are better choices for not a
whole lot more money: the dgx 76 and non-weighted 88 offer so much more for the buck, as does the 61-key psr s-500. they are not featherweight, but still relatively very light, offer decent feel and large sound libraries, rhythms, and semi-arranger features. since they don't cost or weigh a
heck of a lot more, y not have all that
available ?
------------------ Miami Mo
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