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🎹 2024 Digital Piano Buyer’s Guide – Best Options Under $2000 🎹

🛒 Get the Casio PX-S6000 HERE ▸https://snip.ly/c3kdxu 🛒 Get the Casio AP-S450 HERE▸https://www.merriammusic.com/product/... 🛒 Get the Kawai KDP120▸https://geni.us/Kawai-KDP120 🛒 Get the Kawai ES920▸https://geni.us/Kawai-ES920 🛒 Get the Roland HP702 HERE ▸ https://geni.us/Roland-HP-702 🛒 Get the Roland FP-90X Digital Piano▸https://geni.us/Roland-FP-90X 🛒 Get the Roland RD88▸https://geni.us/Roland-RD88 💕 Subscribe to Merriam Pianos HERE ▸ http://bit.ly/SubscribeMerriam 🔔 Click the 🔔 bell to be notified of all videos! ▸ http://bit.ly/SubscribeMerriam #bestdigitalpiano#digitalpianos#bestpianos Introduction These are the best digital pianos under $2,000 in 2024. I’ve spent a significant amount of time playing each of these pianos, and for this list, we’re dealing only with digital pianos; no synths or controllers. Casio PX-S6000 This is part of the new Privia line that was released a year ago. The PX-S7000 deservedly got a lot of attention, but the PX-S6000 is a great option for those who don’t need the high-quality stand and who want a more “all-around” instrument. The 6000 includes over 350 built-in tones, programmable control surfaces, a nice full-spectrum speaker system, the ability to run on batteries, and is lightweight enough to carry with you. AP-S450 This model contains innovations that are new to the Casio lineup; an all-new wood core action, an updated stereo sample set of the Hamburg Steinway, a totally new cabinet look with a really interesting visualizer feature, an ultra-slim form factor, a unique speaker approach that projects the lower speakers into the cabinet, providing maximum resonance, and a set of tweeters to clearly define the highs. Kawai KDP120 One of the least expensive instruments on this list, the value continues to be outstanding; with 40 watts of speaker power, an updated RHC action with improved cushioning, and Bluetooth MIDI for wireless connection to Kawai and other apps. The real centrepiece of this instrument is the quality of the unfiltered multi-layered stereo-sampled Kawai SK-EX grand piano. For parents looking for a basic instrument that doesn’t compromise too badly on the musical performance, the KDP120 has been dominant in the marketplace since its release, and, unlike other models on this list, it includes a bench. ES920 This is the quintessential portable digital piano. It’s not trying to be a stage piano but is providing portability for those who need a great playing experience wherever they go. The RHIII action is one of the best in the industry, and the keyboard includes a great onboard accompaniment feature. The focus of this instrument is the number of authentic acoustic piano patches delivered in beautiful unfiltered stereo layers along with all of the resonance engines you could hope for played through the best-performing onboard speakers in the industry. Korg G1 Although we haven’t reviewed this piano on our channel, my impressions were generally positive. The action feels substantial, the cabinet has attractive styling, and like Casio’s top-line Privia and Celviano models, Korg has included three different acoustic piano models. Roland HP702 Two things stand out with this instrument. This is the first price point where you get modelling, one of Roland’s most well-known differentiators. The second is the use of speaker technology in these larger cabinets where Roland has really figured out how to use the cabinet itself to enhance the playing experience. Unlike the DP603, the 702 has beautifully contoured shaping, with no harsh highs and a nice lower-mid warmth. FP-90X This is Roland’s flagship digital piano. Whereas the Kawai ES-920 is focused on acoustic piano replication, the FP-90X delivers in every category; from a massive onboard library of tones to robust built-in speakers, the PHA-50 action, and great connectivity and recording functionality. Yamaha CLP-725 Much like Kawai’s ES920, the CLP-725 is focused on the acoustic piano environment. The value is in the action and the CFX Concert Grand. It’s equipped with the resonance engines you would expect, a much better feel than the YDP series, and a 40-watt speaker system. If you prefer the brighter clearer tone that Yamaha is famous for, Yamaha digital pianos are the only place to get it. CK-88 The CK-88 is aimed at a stage piano audience with the focus primarily on keyboard instrument sounds, such as piano, Rhodes, and organ. This is Yamaha’s answer to the Roland RD-88. It is reasonably lightweight and the lushness and authenticity of the Rhodes and organ sounds is a standout for the price point. Connect with Merriam Music: ● Website ▸ https://www.merriammusic.com/ ● Contact Us ▸ https://www.merriammusic.com/contact/ ● Instagram ▸   / merriammusic   ● Facebook ▸   / merriammusic   ● Twitter ▸   / merriammusicinc  

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