Adorama has
Yamaha Arius YDP-184 88-Key Traditional Console Digital Piano w/ Bench (Dark Rosewood) on sale for
$1499 when you enter coupon code
CYBE2824 at checkout.
Shipping is free.
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Features:
- 88 Graded Hammer GH3 Keys
- Traditional Console-Style Design
- Sampled from CFX Concert Grand
- Virtual Resonance Modeling Technology
- 256-Note Polyphony
- Audio/MIDI Recording & Playback via USB
- Integrated 16-Track Song Recorder
- Supports App Control & Song Analysis
- Internal Memory with 50 Classic Songs
- Includes Bench, Music Book & AC Adapter
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Digitals have their place. They're cheap, more portable, you can use headphones, and require much less maintenance. Just don't go into it thinking they can do everything like an acoustic.
My wife and I both have doctorates in music performance, she's a full-time piano teacher. I've heard this conversation countless times.
Digitals have their place. They're cheap, more portable, you can use headphones, and require much less maintenance. Just don't go into it thinking they can do everything like an acoustic.
My wife and I both have doctorates in music performance, she's a full-time piano teacher. I've heard this conversation countless times.
Digitals have their place. They're cheap, more portable, you can use headphones, and require much less maintenance. Just don't go into it thinking they can do everything like an acoustic.
My wife and I both have doctorates in music performance, she's a full-time piano teacher. I've heard this conversation countless times.
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I currently own the Yamaha YDP-162 (lower-end and older than this piano) and P525 (a different line). The YDP-162 is a real pain to use because it has too few buttons; I always forget how to set its metronome.
If space and noise isn't an issue and since you don't mind spending more, then you should consider an acoustic piano instead. BTW, a top of the line DP today would be one with an acoustic action (i.e. hybrid DP).