Ah, finally found the Comments section!! Ted, please list the names of the songs you give samples of when comparing digital pianos? I think I know one and not sure, but it's not listed so I'll never know what it was. Thanks for all I do!
@@virgilgray You've got it wrong but don't worry, I will explain. They said they "have had" the piano for more than a year, which means they bought it 1 year ago and still have it. It's English Present Perfect Tense (I've had is the short form of I have had. 've is how you shorten "have" to get a better flow of speech.
clp 735 sounds better than ca401. because ca401 doesnt have the same sounds as the other ca pianos and has same speakers of cn201. in germany they cost the same.
Digital sensors and keys from YAMAHA, KAWAI & ROLAND get wrecked within the first 2 yeaars and you sometimes get doubling of tone from one stroke or inconsistent volume from the same playing dynamic like if you press lightly you hear it loud and vice versa.
I baught my Yamaha P125 when it first came out. I play 3 & 4 nights a week live performing and I have never had a problem with it. Works and sounds just like new. I would suggest you think about what you post b4 you do. It makes you look like a fool!
@@virgilgrayI wish you could help play this RX2 Kawai being auctioned off. It looks brand new. I'll be curious to see what the final hammer number will be. Thank you for the comment it helped. 🌞🙏
Ah, finally found the Comments section!!
Ted, please list the names of the songs you give samples of when comparing digital pianos?
I think I know one and not sure, but it's not listed so I'll never know what it was.
Thanks for all I do!
I bought the Kawai ca 49 last month because it was offering more than its counterpart Yamaha clp725… my son loves it
in my area the clp 725 and ca49 has a 500euro price difference. lol.
This is so true!
Loving my ES920.
I’ve had my ES-520 for a little more than a year, and I love it!
You say you "had" one, what do you mean?
@@virgilgray I have owned an ES-520 for a year. Still have it now. Still like it a lot. The feel and the sound are great.
@@virgilgray You've got it wrong but don't worry, I will explain. They said they "have had" the piano for more than a year, which means they bought it 1 year ago and still have it. It's English Present Perfect Tense (I've had is the short form of I have had. 've is how you shorten "have" to get a better flow of speech.
I have that
Kawai MP10
8 years and still going
Cdp 350 is my to go to digital piano
clp 735 sounds better than ca401.
because ca401 doesnt have the same sounds as the other ca pianos and has same speakers of cn201. in germany they cost the same.
Digital sensors and keys from YAMAHA, KAWAI & ROLAND get wrecked within the first 2 yeaars and you sometimes get doubling of tone from one stroke or inconsistent volume from the same playing dynamic like if you press lightly you hear it loud and vice versa.
I don’t know of any other brands that wouldn’t have this issue, could you point me in the right direction?
I baught my Yamaha P125 when it first came out. I play 3 & 4 nights a week live performing and I have never had a problem with it. Works and sounds just like new. I would suggest you think about what you post b4 you do. It makes you look like a fool!
Tbh this can probably be avoided if you cover your piano and avoid dust/debri
@@htsunmiku as long as it’s maintained properly it will last a decade.
@@virgilgrayI wish you could help play this RX2 Kawai being auctioned off. It looks brand new. I'll be curious to see what the final hammer number will be.
Thank you for the comment it helped. 🌞🙏