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M-Audio PROKEYS 88SX vs Yamaha P85, which one suits me?
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Topic: M-Audio PROKEYS 88SX vs Yamaha P85, which one suits me?
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vickyduong
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M-Audio PROKEYS 88SX vs Yamaha P85, which one suits me?
on: October 24, 2009, 08:08:14 AM
I'm newbie to piano. I have my friend recommend M-Audio PROKEYS 88SX and Yamaha P85. M-Audio PROKEYS 88SX seems to be cheaper than P85. Please help me guyzz. I dont wanna wait for Practice Room in school any more
. THanx all!
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yiyiku
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Re: M-Audio PROKEYS 88SX vs Yamaha P85, which one suits me?
Reply #1 on: January 07, 2010, 05:30:50 AM
save the money and buy an acoustic piano, even if it is used and old, it is still better than keyboards.
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oxy60
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Re: M-Audio PROKEYS 88SX vs Yamaha P85, which one suits me?
Reply #2 on: January 07, 2010, 05:23:50 PM
There are extensive posts on this very forum about digital pianos. If you put P85 in the search engine you will see all of the discussions about the P85, including my comments. The P85 happens to be my favorite.
One of the features that I haven't mentioned before is the one touch built in recorder. It really saves a file which can be played back at different speeds regulated by the built in metronome (not recorded). This gives a whole new aspect to improvisation limited only by your imagination.
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