cmg,
Thanks a lot for the post.
Well, I figure that for the price I can afford, a good digital will be a lot better than a used or low-end acoustic. Perhaps someone can tell m eif I'm wrong on that.
When you give the $2,000 price, what do you mean by "without the stupid furniture tacked onto it"? If you mean the extra bells and whistles, so to speak, extra sounds and advanced recording, I don't need any of that.
The pianos in the practice rooms honestly aren't that bad, I don't think. They're a lot better than anything I have access to at home, anyway. I either get my keyboard, or this piano in a church, whose lower registers blur together, and one of the G's stick. At college, they seem to tune the practice pianos regularly.
Thanks for the link, but I don't know much about the technical aspects, either. That's why I'm searching for recommendations. I'll check it out anyway, though, to see what I can find out.
For anyone who can answer here, I guess I'm looking at between a $1,000-2,000 price range, just to be a little more concrete, though the lower the better. I guess I'm asking what brand I should be looking for.
My old digital was a Roland, and wasn't all that bad. I can't remember how much that one was, though.