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Kawai MP8 or Yamaha YPG625 or Privia 575 or Valdesta Classico 950
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Topic: Kawai MP8 or Yamaha YPG625 or Privia 575 or Valdesta Classico 950
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iumonito
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Kawai MP8 or Yamaha YPG625 or Privia 575 or Valdesta Classico 950
on: January 16, 2007, 09:14:04 PM
If the first thing you thought was "these are apples and oranges" you are precisely whom I want to hear from.
I am looking for a used Yamaha, DGT series, but in the meantime I am researching getting a YPG625 as my night piano. A good action is what I am most interested in. I don't care about the sound so much, and not at all about bells and whistles.
I will certainly try the YPG625 and the Kawai MP 8 before I buy anything, but are there other models you think would have good actions to the detriment of other features and still be reasonably priced (which the Yamaha GranTouch series appears not to be)?
Thanks.
(I have added the Privia 575 and the Valdesta Classico 950 to my search. I would appreciate your input).
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iumonito
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Re: Kawai MP8 or Yamaha YPG625 or Privia 575 or Valdesta Classico 950
Reply #1 on: January 27, 2007, 11:08:22 PM
I tried the Yammy and the Casio. They are entirely and utterly unsuitable. I am aghast the adds claim this actions are any good.
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