Hello, before I begin, I'm a Korean who's moved to Auckland six months ago and I'm attending Gd.11 in Takapuna. So I apologize for my bad English. Let's cut to the chase, I've been playing piano for 6 years. My parents bought me P-115 a year ago, because I couldn't keep on living without a good piano and I'm kinda willing to have piano as my subspecialty(Construction engineering as major). However, I'm in a big trouble playing with the digital piano. To put it bluntly, I just hate it, I hate the overly bright sound, I hate the action, I hate the feels of the keys. I always think that digital pianos are never for playing classical pieces, y'know.
A month ago, I succeeded to play Rachmaninoff rhapsody on a theme of Paganini var.18 and I figured out that I literally can't put any dynamics in it. I mean, graded hammer actions are too un-reactive to play in pianissimo nor piano. Although it was impossible to play anything properly with a DP, I played Torrent(op.10-4) and Black keys(op.10-5) last week, with a lot of mistouches, since touchweight of the keys are literally nonexistent(Just touch it, and it'll make sound). And from this Monday, I commenced the 7-hour practice routine to play Chopin's winter wind, and I thought, "Alright ya crappy piano, THAT'S IT". P-115 was meant to be stage piano and I'm playing something really, really challenging(But quite frankly, I succeeded to play until the second page of winter wind in tempo, but I failed to put diminuendo, which means that I know what keys to hit, but it's no good).Today, I nagged my parents and showed how potential(Can't say I'm good because I can't express anything with p-115)I am by showing off, I played the torrent in tempo 182 and a original version of bumblebee's flight. Also, I explained how I think p-115 is so crappy and I get so frustrated when it makes sound of the keys that I barely touched(It's not forgiving at all). So they understood and agreed to buy a piano that I can play properly. Ah, this is a just story about me and the digital piano, nothing to do with a topic, sorry. So, returning to my sheep, I decided to buy a Kawai Rx-3, which is 15000nzd(9700USD), because when I was in Korea, the piano academy I was learning used to have the exact same model, except the fact that it was newer and well-conditioned.
But y' know, things doesn't go as I want them to go, my father got unemployed half a year ago(Yes, he failed to get a job in New Zealand, since his English is even worse than mine) and my family have been eating the savings up, which means, to say the least, there's a very faint possibility we would buy or afford a piano that costs 9700$.So, I couldn't help but to search for alternatives, although I think rx-3 is the best. I came up with two models at last, a high-end digital piano, clp-585 with ebony finish, which costs 4295usd(We're going to ship one from Korea, so shipping would take around 400$) and a brand new Kawai vertical k500, with a price tag of 13995NZD(Ofc It's a starting price, I would bargain and discount a little).
Budget wise, I think clp-585 is the best because it has a really good sound engine and a Bosendorfer imperial's sound is just too good to refuse. But, on the other hand, K-500 is really good too, because of the Millenium III action and I love the mellow tone of Kawai(Although Bosendorfer's sound is even better). So, I don't think I can't just decide this by myself, my parents don't know anything(Sorry for them, too bad they didn't try to learn:-\) about pianos, they would just buy the Cheapest if I don't explain how much better the more expensive one is for all day long, no matter how it would make me head the wrong way.
So, ideally, I wish to have a piano with heavy touchweight(I'm kinda worried because piano shops in Auckland don't have clp-585 in stock, so I can't play it before I buy) and loud sound, because songs like winter wind needs a whole bunch of dynamics to be played properly with expression. Please, tell me which one is better, I think music is really, really serious matter, because I played piano for six years and it would be great to have music as subspecialty. In addition, my parents wouldn't buy me no more piano until I gain my own money to buy my own Steinway piano in far, far future. so please, I would have to use the piano which I decide now for more than 10 years, as long as I don't become millionaire all of a sudden:).
Well, I hope my father's interview goes well and his English becomes better, then we might buy the Rx-3. But too bad he never studies, Rx-3 is not an option(out of budget). So, tell me honestly, Clp-585, a great digital piano or Kawai k500, a good upright?