Yamaha clp 320 or casio ap500
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Yamaha clp 320 or casio ap500
Hi everybody,
finally the day arrived when I started to go out and review various digital pianos available. After a full day of extensive research, I have finally narrowed down to two choices, 1. yamaha clp 320, 2. casio a500 which is a bit of a surprise really coz I never expected casio to take a spot which I thought would be for roland/kawai/korg etc. Yamaha one being slightly more expensive. So, any opinions welcome, not that I want to be in a hurry, but I have to make up my mind sooner or later. What do you think? Thanks for any advice you might give.
BTW not that I am not open to any other stuff, but I am only constrained by the variety available in the city where I stay. I tried and rejected kawai cl30 (sound too plasticky), suzuki hp (action too clunky), roland fp7(too expensive).
finally the day arrived when I started to go out and review various digital pianos available. After a full day of extensive research, I have finally narrowed down to two choices, 1. yamaha clp 320, 2. casio a500 which is a bit of a surprise really coz I never expected casio to take a spot which I thought would be for roland/kawai/korg etc. Yamaha one being slightly more expensive. So, any opinions welcome, not that I want to be in a hurry, but I have to make up my mind sooner or later. What do you think? Thanks for any advice you might give.
BTW not that I am not open to any other stuff, but I am only constrained by the variety available in the city where I stay. I tried and rejected kawai cl30 (sound too plasticky), suzuki hp (action too clunky), roland fp7(too expensive).
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Re: Yamaha clp 320 or casio ap500
LOL i d like to buy a piano these days too, tierd of my keyboard, i d like to try more. Doing research work price/quality...I m going twords a Yamaha B1, too expensive thow
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