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Best upright piano/keyboard for $1000 or less?
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Title kind of says it all. I am asking Santa (Mrs. Medic8r) for a piano so that I can see how much of those lessons from 3rd grade to 8th grade have faded. I haven't played anything for years and can be considered a n00b as far as the technicalities of pianos vs keyboards. I'll probably pick up Coldplay, R.E.M.-type sheet music and may try to relearn some of the classical pieces I once knew.

I do know that I want something relatively cheap and with a small footprint. No baby grands yet!

I would like 88 keys, even if I'll never use most of them.

OK, I'm prepared for whatever scorn this might bring on, but the local Costco (my hero!) has a Casio PX-720 for $649. Closest link I could find is for this PX-700. Looks like most web sites on the 720 are from the UK. Any thoughts on this one or any others?

All help is appreciated.


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medic8r #227877 10/31/08 06:03 PM
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Adam and/or Ken should be able to help you out here. We're actually kinda looking, too, but we're definitely going digital due to space and moving concerns.

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pmbuko #227892 10/31/08 07:11 PM
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Yeah, I'm hoping your bro' and others chime in when they see this.

Digital would be cool if for no other reason than to play baseball stadium music on the organ setting.


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medic8r #227893 10/31/08 07:22 PM
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I bought my wife this one a couple of years ago and the sound quality is amazing. I would recommend a Yamaha keyboard based off of what I have seen and heard. They do have full 88 key setups as well.


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jakewash #227900 10/31/08 08:20 PM
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A Yammie for $1K? AAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. You're funny, Jay. Oh, I see that you're not talking the digital pianos.

Digital pianos tend to cost more, but the action is far superior to a keyboard, and they tend to actually have cabinets, as opposed to needing a stand.

I have a Kawai CA5 (which is their lower end model that still has wood keys), but that cost about $2K, with a significant going out of business markdown.

Shopping for pianos is very much like shopping for audio--you'll end up paying a whole lot more than you intended to.

I would have been pretty happy with the lower end Kawais if I hadn't tried the CA5. Those start at around $1200-1400, if you can talk the sales jerk down.

My best advice is to go to a bunch of shops and see what you like. Remember, the action is the most important--you can always switch to a different midi device later, but you can't change out the keys.

Adam may disagree with me. ;\)


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medic8r #227901 10/31/08 08:26 PM
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JP has gone to the dark side... of serious posts! Anyone else noticed that this thread had not yet been highjacked? Coincidence? I think not!


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EFalardeau #227926 10/31/08 10:43 PM
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I agree with Ken - action is the most important thing to me, followed closely by sound quality. I really like Ken's Kawai, btw. I prefer the action on mine by just a tiny bit, but the sound on his. I have a Viscount Andante, which borrows the action from Yamaha but does its own sound. It cost roughly the same as Ken's, I believe. If you're looking for sub $1k digital pianos, I'd suggest looking at the Yamaha P-85 - basic, good action, good sound, and a good deal at $600 or so. Or at around $1k, the P-140 offers a few more features, most notably better sound.

But definitely go try them out. The only reason I ended up with a Viscount (pretty rare, actually - I've never seen another store carry them) and not a Yamaha is from trying them out.

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AdamP88 #227927 10/31/08 10:49 PM
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I thought it was the other way around, Adam. Eh. Who knows...

On a side note (and I regret handing you guys this one), I'm taking pipe organ lessons at the moment. I've been practicing at home, but I practiced on the real organ for the first time last night. I think I would be better off practicing on a cheap Casio at home--the feel of the keyboards on the organ is far closer to that than a real piano. I found myself pounding on the keys.


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Ken.C #227929 10/31/08 11:14 PM
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 Originally Posted By: kcarlile
I'm taking pipe organ lessons at the moment. I've been practicing at home, but I practiced on the real organ for the first time last night.

That's really cool! Best of luck!


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EFalardeau #227934 10/31/08 11:23 PM
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It's more a matter of finding time to practice. My piano's in The Boy's room, and the organ is 30 minutes away and only really available to me at night (because of work).


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