Love the sound and look. Can't wait to get my fingers on mine on order at the moment. I have had other brands and have some now. What I like about Dexibell is that the sounds are a bit different than the rest and the samples are also longer. So one gets a different playing experience. I also like that there is just enough sound editing to change things up but not get lost in revamping a sound. Way to go Dexibell.
This is great sounding, nord needs some competition how ever this is board is getting there but not quite yet in nord sounding. But I do believe nord will get outdated with technology n more improve sounds from Yamaha, Yamaha and korg is in the kitchen, I can smell it.
Wow!! After 7' orchestral and tubes organ renditions of Bach really this lead me to choose in many aspects, including morphing in pedal, motorized drawbars and profound acoustic timbres, over NORD 4 Compact - well, easier this one by its 140 knobs over 90 or less knobs in Dexibell, but infinite in resources, resolution and oscillators. Had Mojo and italians are astounding!! (Ah, 1-minute waltz enormously well improvised!)
Why wouldn't you just buy a Nord? Seems like it's borrowed a lot from them in the first place... I love my Stage 3. It is simple, solid, and sounds great.
Dexibell is comprised of former engineers and craftsmen from the old Roland Italy. They said we can make something different, and they did. Enter Dexibell.
Nord's good, however, the price tag is the thing that stops musicians from looking at it. The Stage 3's come down in price, so they are really approachable now. But the Stage 4, uhhh, 5.3 grand is a lot, considering you can buy a Numa-X Piano GT and add to your existing computer a few libraries at a lesser cost.
Nord is great but the Dexibell has unlimited polyphony. Plus at $1,700 less than a new Stage 4 the Dexibell just makes sense. I keep trying to talk myself into getting the Stage 4 and I could but the S10 covers much of the same ground and again unlimited polyphony !
That sound is so impressive but i don’t think id buy a board with a brand i don’t know at all. I’ve never heard of dexibell but it looks like a white nord but the 4000 dollar pricerange is disappointing. Love your playing sir
They have a model called S4 and S8 coming out later this year around the $2300-$2500 price range later this year, with the same guts as this S10, without the motorized faders, drawbar organ engine and the LED indicators and the TP-40 keyboard. Check that out when it arrives. Dexibell is former Roland Italy engineers, so their craftmanship and quality of product is to be regarded highly, however, their marketing team is a bit lackluster.
The piano sound really let's this down a bit---sounds odd, as if it's hyper-mellow. Not hearing string resonance either? Everything else is pretty awesome.
It is a great instrument, no doubt, but not for the piano. Comparing it to other options like the nord grand 2 or the kawai mp11se shows how lacking the dexibell is regarding piano sound. For all the others tho, it’s an amazing choice
can you explain how the sound technology in the Nord or Yamaha make them better piano sounds? or give an technical explanation of why S10 is not as good?
I absolutely cannot. Each person’s ear is subjective and to my ear the Dexibel piano does not sound as good as either my Yamahas (plural) or Nord. @@alan93
I played on a Vivo S1 in church last sunday instead of the Yamaha CP88 (twice the costs) and the Dexibell sounded so much richer. The EP combined with synth strings, or rhodes or piano's are maybe not the best sounding on the market and even software like Pianoteq sounds richer, but it did a great job with a strong body and it sounded also good in the mix.
Fantastic musician and Fantástic Keyboard...
Чудовий інструмент, дизайн, ергономіка, звук!
За виконання, окреме дякую!)
This keyboard is simply amazing!
Great Performer! Sounds great! I am waiting to receive S8 M.
Wonderful, great tones and performance, thanks.
Beautiful playing and really cool sounds!
Great playing Ralf
The S10 is a wonderful instrument. 😊
One of the best stage pianos I've ever heard..Its like next to the Nord. stage 4...but they all so darn expensive.
Love the sound and look. Can't wait to get my fingers on mine on order at the moment. I have had other brands and have some now. What I like about Dexibell is that the sounds are a bit different than the rest and the samples are also longer. So one gets a different playing experience. I also like that there is just enough sound editing to change things up but not get lost in revamping a sound. Way to go Dexibell.
It's sounds amazing...👍
But wonderful work dexibell, you do have a great place in the market I can tell
Gran bella macchina, nulla da invidiare a marchi più blasonati. Complimenti !
I want Ralf to come to Vegas and be in my band!
Maravilloso 👏 😍
Amazing 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
I have been playing with kurzweil for many years. This keyboard, is interesting for me.
Nunca pensei que houvesse um som, tão envolvente do que o dixibell, eu também tive um kurzweil.😅😅😅😅😅😅
unlimited polyphony with 320 oscillators❤
Este com absoluta certeza, será o meu próximo piano digital.😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
This is great sounding, nord needs some competition how ever this is board is getting there but not quite yet in nord sounding.
But I do believe nord will get outdated with technology n more improve sounds from Yamaha,
Yamaha and korg is in the kitchen, I can smell it.
What type of amp are you using in this video? Is it mono or stereo?
It sounds very punchy and nice
'kinell man. Never mind the souds 9which are out of this world) you playing is b e a u t i t u l .
especially your blesy rendition of Chopin's "minute" waltz ffs
Wish I could afford it.
❤
Wow!! After 7' orchestral and tubes organ renditions of Bach really this lead me to choose in many aspects, including morphing in pedal, motorized drawbars and profound acoustic timbres, over NORD 4 Compact - well, easier this one by its 140 knobs over 90 or less knobs in Dexibell, but infinite in resources, resolution and oscillators. Had Mojo and italians are astounding!! (Ah, 1-minute waltz enormously well improvised!)
Why wouldn't you just buy a Nord? Seems like it's borrowed a lot from them in the first place... I love my Stage 3. It is simple, solid, and sounds great.
Because Nord has the worst keybad , except Nord Grand that has kawai keys
Dexibell also uses Fatar key beds like Nord 😊
Dexibell is comprised of former engineers and craftsmen from the old Roland Italy.
They said we can make something different, and they did.
Enter Dexibell.
Nord's good, however, the price tag is the thing that stops musicians from looking at it. The Stage 3's come down in price, so they are really approachable now. But the Stage 4, uhhh, 5.3 grand is a lot, considering you can buy a Numa-X Piano GT and add to your existing computer a few libraries at a lesser cost.
Nord is great but the Dexibell has unlimited polyphony. Plus at $1,700 less than a new Stage 4 the Dexibell just makes sense. I keep trying to talk myself into getting the Stage 4 and I could but the S10 covers much of the same ground and again unlimited polyphony !
Creo que me convenció este modelo me atrevería a vender mi Nord Stage 3
Chopin gut gemacht muzikalich
Destruidor de vermelhinho
It looks very nice , mas muito caro 4000€ . 😮
Doesn’t beat a Motif XF for the price, but still a nice board.
Can anyone donate this piano to me in India . I canot afford it. 😂
That sound is so impressive but i don’t think id buy a board with a brand i don’t know at all. I’ve never heard of dexibell but it looks like a white nord but the 4000 dollar pricerange is disappointing. Love your playing sir
They have a model called S4 and S8 coming out later this year around the $2300-$2500 price range later this year, with the same guts as this S10, without the motorized faders, drawbar organ engine and the LED indicators and the TP-40 keyboard. Check that out when it arrives. Dexibell is former Roland Italy engineers, so their craftmanship and quality of product is to be regarded highly, however, their marketing team is a bit lackluster.
Nice keyboard. Horrible price.
Sound good but every body is buying nord !!!
Hope yamaha will come with a nokout product ,
I donk like NORD ...
I was never a fan of futar
The piano sound really let's this down a bit---sounds odd, as if it's hyper-mellow. Not hearing string resonance either? Everything else is pretty awesome.
It is a great instrument, no doubt, but not for the piano. Comparing it to other options like the nord grand 2 or the kawai mp11se shows how lacking the dexibell is regarding piano sound. For all the others tho, it’s an amazing choice
Price way too high for what it has to offer. No thanks for me.
It's obvious you can't play
Top two octaves sound bad. Entire piano sounds electric. No way compares with Yamaha or Nord for pure piano sound.
can you explain how the sound technology in the Nord or Yamaha make them better piano sounds? or give an technical explanation of why S10 is not as good?
I absolutely cannot. Each person’s ear is subjective and to my ear the Dexibel piano does not sound as good as either my Yamahas (plural) or Nord. @@alan93
@@grdinetz just tweak..
I played on a Vivo S1 in church last sunday instead of the Yamaha CP88 (twice the costs) and the Dexibell sounded so much richer. The EP combined with synth strings, or rhodes or piano's are maybe not the best sounding on the market and even software like Pianoteq sounds richer, but it did a great job with a strong body and it sounded also good in the mix.