While the new snappy style production and shorter videos make sense for growth, I miss the old longer videos where Stu would talk about instruments for a long time. I still go back to watch his Kawaii K200 and all his Estonia vids. Hope you guys let him yap a little more in the future.
Thank you for the feedback! As you can imagine, it gets difficult to find the sweet spot. Sometimes, viewers state that the videos are too long and ask us to be more succinct and pithy. Our production team is always working hard to get our format dialled in as best as possible though. :)
Seriously, Stu always has a lot of relevant points to say about the piano. His opinions and observations about every feature is always relevant, being the musician guru to all of us.
For sure! The new Casio line-up is seriously impressive. They have wonderful piano samples and very rewarding actions. I think Casio is winning on the aesthetics front in a lot of cases too. They are making very attractive looking portable and console digital pianos. :)
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! We are not Steingraeber dealers, but we do get their pianos come in on trade sometimes, so we will do our best to tackle a review/comparison video when we do. :)
Thanks for the review. So many choices! My friend's child (7 years old) is starting piano lessons and is looking for a piano suitable for formal training. Her budget is $3000. In Australia, the Casio AP s450 retails around $2500 while the Casio AP550 retails around $2999. Before the Casios came out, my friend is leaning towards a Kawai CA 401 in that price range. What is your opinion regarding the 2 Casios vs the Kawai CA 401?
You're very welcome! The APS450, AP550, and CA401 models are all amazing pianos that offer excellent cost-to-value ratios. The choice comes down to the one's musical preferences. The Casio pianos have a brighter tonal profile and a lighter touch (still fully-weighted though). The CA401 has a warmer tonal profile and heavier touch.
I have just realized that format of the reviews changed in 2024 - they are much shorter (10 min or so). Gone are very comprehensive and long reviews that I learned so much from. The current reviews are just basic product information videos. Michael
You compared the AP-550 with the AP-450, but wouldn't the AP-550 be the replacement for the AP-470? I understood that Casio had already replaced the AP-450 with the AP-470.
The APS450 and AP550 both have some overlap with the AP470 predecessor, but neither is an exact update to the AP470 in the same sense that the PXS1100 is the clear successor to the PXS1000. The APS450 and AP550 are both unique offerings with completely different cabinet designs.
When is Casio going to team with Pianoteq and create a create great portable action and computer to combine with Pianoteq.? It could use an embedded Linux system which would just boot up the piano. but also have support for various monitors.
That would be an interesting collaboration! Perhaps, some type of collaboration between a VST company and a piano manufacturer is in the cards for the future. :)
Line out means that you're capturing an audio signal directly from the tone engine (essentially the CPU of the piano) opposed to from the onboard speakers.
We would REALLY appreciate your doing a current review of a current Mason and Hamblin BB (7') Grand. We're out comparing pianos and are VERY interested in what the latest composite ACTION feels like, and what you think about this piano's current TONAL quality. We will be living in a high humidity seaside area and the "inert" action is very appealing -- if the tonal quality is terrific. Please consider doing this! Thank you.
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Thanks for writing in with the suggestion! We are not Mason & Hamlin dealers at this time, so it will be difficult to tackle a review of the BB model. With that said, if we get one come through on trade or consignment, we will certainly tackle that for you. :)
While the new snappy style production and shorter videos make sense for growth, I miss the old longer videos where Stu would talk about instruments for a long time. I still go back to watch his Kawaii K200 and all his Estonia vids. Hope you guys let him yap a little more in the future.
This is exactly what I started to think as well!
Thank you for the feedback! As you can imagine, it gets difficult to find the sweet spot. Sometimes, viewers state that the videos are too long and ask us to be more succinct and pithy. Our production team is always working hard to get our format dialled in as best as possible though. :)
@@MerriamPianos I understand the conundrum. Wish you guys the best.
Let him yap yeah!!!
Seriously, Stu always has a lot of relevant points to say about the piano. His opinions and observations about every feature is always relevant, being the musician guru to all of us.
I switched to Casio after using Roland products for over 20 years. I love the action and the samples, very playable instruments.
For sure! The new Casio line-up is seriously impressive. They have wonderful piano samples and very rewarding actions. I think Casio is winning on the aesthetics front in a lot of cases too. They are making very attractive looking portable and console digital pianos. :)
I’ve been very impressed with your recent videos on the new Casio Celviano Series. Tempting; especially at the price point.
We're glad you have enjoyed the videos! I certainly understand the sentiment. The new AP Celviano models are very impressive. :)
Greetings from Brazil!
Hello from Canada! :)
Thanks for another interesting review.
You're very welcome! Thank you for taking the time to check it out! :)
Another good lesson from the playing experience Striding Chords.. Thanks so much
Thank you so much for tuning in! We appreciate it. :)
These pianos are the absolute death of the tradition acoustic spinet.
I agree🎹🎶
I thought spinets have been out of production for a while now
@@guyjordan8201 they have. Or at least I think?🎹🎶
Console digital pianos have certainly become quite impressive over the years.
I think the New York piano sample was the best
It is an excellent sounding sample - that is for sure! :)
Stu please make a video on steingraeber upright pianos because your reviews are the best and most in depth
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! We are not Steingraeber dealers, but we do get their pianos come in on trade sometimes, so we will do our best to tackle a review/comparison video when we do. :)
@@MerriamPianos thank you so much for the reply you guys are amazing
Thanks for the review. So many choices! My friend's child (7 years old) is starting piano lessons and is looking for a piano suitable for formal training. Her budget is $3000. In Australia, the Casio AP s450 retails around $2500 while the Casio AP550 retails around $2999. Before the Casios came out, my friend is leaning towards a Kawai CA 401 in that price range. What is your opinion regarding the 2 Casios vs the Kawai CA 401?
You're very welcome! The APS450, AP550, and CA401 models are all amazing pianos that offer excellent cost-to-value ratios. The choice comes down to the one's musical preferences. The Casio pianos have a brighter tonal profile and a lighter touch (still fully-weighted though). The CA401 has a warmer tonal profile and heavier touch.
I have just realized that format of the reviews changed in 2024 - they are much shorter (10 min or so). Gone are very comprehensive and long reviews that I learned so much from. The current reviews are just basic product information videos.
Michael
We appreciate the feedback. I will be happy to pass it along to Stu and our production team.
You compared the AP-550 with the AP-450, but wouldn't the AP-550 be the replacement for the AP-470? I understood that Casio had already replaced the AP-450 with the AP-470.
The APS450 and AP550 both have some overlap with the AP470 predecessor, but neither is an exact update to the AP470 in the same sense that the PXS1100 is the clear successor to the PXS1000. The APS450 and AP550 are both unique offerings with completely different cabinet designs.
@@MerriamPianos But the 470 is no longer avaible in the Casio web. The 550 could be a replacement more than update?
The name givs me Mercedes-Benz S550 vybz haha🎹🎶
I can certainly see that! :)
When is Casio going to team with Pianoteq and create a create great portable action and computer to combine with Pianoteq.? It could use an embedded Linux system which would just boot up the piano. but also have support for various monitors.
That would be an interesting collaboration! Perhaps, some type of collaboration between a VST company and a piano manufacturer is in the cards for the future. :)
@@MerriamPianos people are waiting for this for years
5:36 🎹🎵🎶
8:26 🎹🎵🎶
:)
Suprb
Thanks a million! :)
Was this recorded with a microphone or a line out , as the these new Casios don’t have a line out.
Hi! Brent here! Unless otherwise noted, we always take a line out feed when capture our audio. The headphone output can double as a line out feed. :)
Does it have midi out ? Can I use it as a midi controller if I need to with day logic or protools
1:39 whose hand is that?
I believe that might be a cameo from our production lead, Lee! :)
What does line out mean
Line out means that you're capturing an audio signal directly from the tone engine (essentially the CPU of the piano) opposed to from the onboard speakers.
Too many casio reviews these days lol
They're releasing some excellent models, which are very worthwhile checking out!
Loving it
We would REALLY appreciate your doing a current review of a current Mason and Hamblin BB (7') Grand. We're out comparing pianos and are VERY interested in what the latest composite ACTION feels like, and what you think about this piano's current TONAL quality. We will be living in a high humidity seaside area and the "inert" action is very appealing -- if the tonal quality is terrific. Please consider doing this! Thank you.
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Thanks for writing in with the suggestion! We are not Mason & Hamlin dealers at this time, so it will be difficult to tackle a review of the BB model. With that said, if we get one come through on trade or consignment, we will certainly tackle that for you. :)