This was great review, very objective. I feel you missed mentioning polyphony on the two pianos, which are que different (64 against 192 if I'm not mistaken)
Its the same type of action on both of them. They do a pretty good job for what it is. But it’s still just a plastic key, and nothing like a real acoustic in this price range. You would have to go a lot up on budget to get something closer to the real thing 👍🏻🎹☺️
I cannot decide between the two...they both sound good but also so different...and the P-145 is more than 200€ cheaper :/ Not sure if it´s really worthy to invest more into the P225
Seems like a much smaller difference than there was between the P-45 and P-125. I like the felt protector on the P-225 and the recording function. In 2024, I find it a little crazy, that even the cheapest keyboard should be able to record.
I'm an intermediate player, taking lessons again after a break of a few decades, and I opted for the P145. After a half year of lessons, I'm extremely happy with my choice. I have the coming couple of years to see how my piano playing develops, and then I can always opt for a more expensive one at that time. But for now, in my home and its acoustics (it's not a concert hall! 🙂), it's really amazing. Certainly FAR better than a lot of acoustic uprights and never needs tuning.
Ambos son pianos digitales, no pueden pertenecer a categorías diferentes, quizá te refieras a las gamas, y si puede considerarse que son de distintas gamas aunque no hay una diferencia abismal
225 has kind of matte voice, and resembles more like grand piano
This was great review, very objective. I feel you missed mentioning polyphony on the two pianos, which are que different (64 against 192 if I'm not mistaken)
Great, awesome comparison review.. I prefer p225 for its additional helpful features.
I wanna learn some classical pieces with it once I have it n_n
How about the key touch, which one is more resemble the feel of accoustic keys, P 145 or P 225?
Its the same type of action on both of them. They do a pretty good job for what it is. But it’s still just a plastic key, and nothing like a real acoustic in this price range. You would have to go a lot up on budget to get something closer to the real thing 👍🏻🎹☺️
Intéressant, merci ! Mais vous êtes un peu loin de chez moi ! 😀
Hi! What is the song you are playing at 0:50? It’s so nice!
What is the song ?
The presenter of this video could sell me anything, I'd buy it. 🙂
I cannot decide between the two...they both sound good but also so different...and the P-145 is more than 200€ cheaper :/ Not sure if it´s really worthy to invest more into the P225
I went for the P145 and it is perfect. I tried them both out in person and only the sound was better on the P225 :)
Seems like a much smaller difference than there was between the P-45 and P-125. I like the felt protector on the P-225 and the recording function. In 2024, I find it a little crazy, that even the cheapest keyboard should be able to record.
I'm an intermediate player, taking lessons again after a break of a few decades, and I opted for the P145. After a half year of lessons, I'm extremely happy with my choice. I have the coming couple of years to see how my piano playing develops, and then I can always opt for a more expensive one at that time. But for now, in my home and its acoustics (it's not a concert hall! 🙂), it's really amazing. Certainly FAR better than a lot of acoustic uprights and never needs tuning.
These two pianos are in different categories as a horse and mule...
Ambos son pianos digitales, no pueden pertenecer a categorías diferentes, quizá te refieras a las gamas, y si puede considerarse que son de distintas gamas aunque no hay una diferencia abismal