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Yamaha digital piano Vs Suzuki digital piano. Which is better?
I’m looking at two digital pianos.
The Suzuki being the cheapest (at 0) and looks quite similar to the Yamaha (which is ,050).
I’ve actually played on the Yamaha digital home piano and I like it a lot. But I have never seen a Suzuki digital home piano in person at all. I’m not really looking for the cheapest between the two though, just which is better than the other in sound etc…. There were no reviews on the Suzuki digital home piano, so no help towards that one really.
Any advice?
Also, which brand in general is better when it comes towards their digital pianos?
or if you can be even more help, know any better upright digital pianos for around the same price?
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What’s the point of asking the question? You’ve already said "I’ve actually played on the Yamaha and I like it a lot." and "I’m not really looking for the cheapest …"
Go with what you know.
Your whole question reads "Here’s a good product I like, should I get that or something that costs 2/3 of the price that I haven’t seen? By the way price isn’t a motivator."
I’ve had a Yamaha electric piano and a Yamaha stand up piano and I love them both.
If you’re intermediate or advanced, though, you should really get a real, non-electric piano. They sound a whole lot better and you can do more with dynamics.
I got my piano for $1500 from some guy in the military who was moving and didn’t want to bring his piano with him. It’s pretty old and used, but I love the sound.
If you don’t mind paying the extra $200, go with the Yamaha. You obviously know more about it and, frankly, Yamaha makes a lot better musical instruments.
Haha chill man. She may have played on one of them but she’s simply asking if anyone else has any additional info about the quality and sound between them. She may like the one she played, but she doesn’t know anything about the other one right now. I’m sure someone out there has played on the other that she hasn’t and could give some insight on it, which will make it easier for her to choose.
I’m going with Yamaha just because i like their quality better and I’ve owned different yamaha instruments before and enjoyed them. I can’t really say for sure if the Suzuki is any better or worse, but I’d go for Yamaha.
I vote for Yamaha.
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