I got this as my main home and gigging MIDI controller, with enough onboard sounds for smaller/simpler gigs or as a backup should the VSTs fail. I love it. It plays great and is so portable. It replaced my Kawai MP6, which was getting too heavy to lug around regularly.
it is just as sweet as ever... wonder why Chuck doesn't make a review for ES920? I want to buy the ES920 too after having the FP-90X, except also is worried if the new model is coming out soon since it came out in 2020 and usually it is 3, 4 years a new model comes out
How much better is this piano compared to something like the CDP-S350 which you have plenty of experience with or the newer CDP-S360? On one hand I want my piano to sound as best as it can get, on the other hand, I don't want to overspend during these hard times and even harder ones ahead.
Thanks! Great Demo! Great presentation of the sounds in corresponding songs/compositions!
Your review was great. I just bought this after watching this video.
I got this as my main home and gigging MIDI controller, with enough onboard sounds for smaller/simpler gigs or as a backup should the VSTs fail. I love it. It plays great and is so portable.
It replaced my Kawai MP6, which was getting too heavy to lug around regularly.
Thanks for sharing!
I just love your videos, happily married as I am to my beloved PXS1000. :-) Congrats on the new piano, hope it brings you lots of joy.
Thanks gnostie, but this was a review unit. I could easily see me using it as a portable gigging piano if I had to choose from scratch.
Great Video!
Hope you review also the es920 sono
Love your reviews
it is just as sweet as ever... wonder why Chuck doesn't make a review for ES920? I want to buy the ES920 too after having the FP-90X, except also is worried if the new model is coming out soon since it came out in 2020 and usually it is 3, 4 years a new model comes out
that does sound nice
How much better is this piano compared to something like the CDP-S350 which you have plenty of experience with or the newer CDP-S360? On one hand I want my piano to sound as best as it can get, on the other hand, I don't want to overspend during these hard times and even harder ones ahead.
For a first, 99% stationary piano, would you recommend this over a CN29.?
What's the Action like Chuck?