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I've seen another person doing a review on this exact same device but his piano sounds horrible compared to yours. Did you connect this to an external speaker when you created this TH-cam video that's why it sounds great? And BTW, the link you provided only directs me to 'Piano Store' in Shopee but I couldn't find it listed there.
The foldable keyboard pianos are a lifesaver. Granted they are not of the same quality as Yamaha or Kawai keyboards in terms of key responsiveness, but they help me a lot for late night practice when I need to practise my Grade 8 songs. I do have an old entry level acoustic piano at home, but my neighbors have sensitive ears so the only times I can play the acoustic piano is during my offdays in the afternoon. ( I suppose they don't want to hear the same Mozart concerto over a 100 times in 2 months.)
I wish Yamaha, Casio or Roland come out with something like this. I’ve asked about an 88 weighted keys piano at the Namm Show all the time. I would buy one in a heart beat from any of the brand name makers.
@@firstnameIastname I agree - I'd love to have a 49-key (4 octave) version of the Yamaha P125 -- just enough to play 2 octaves of scales, arpeggios and chords would be great. A 56-key or 61-key version would be ok too (I play organ - 61 keys is all I need).
In my most humble opinion, the lack of portability is one of the reasons people are not too enthusiastic about piano lessons. Something like this may suit me when and if I travel away from home. I even think it comes in handy for small gigs or at-home sing-alongs.
To me it's sound pretty good. I am not a piano player, but I am thinking want to play it for fun, maybe I can take this one as consideration rather than buying too much expensive one.
Just got one. I have a very nice digital keyboard, too heavy to transport, and bolted to a stand. I got this because I needed something to put in my trunk and take with me on the road to continue practicing.
Surprising #1: "Semi-weighted!" #2: It looked soooo easy when you lifted the bag it seemed to me like nothing was inside. Interesting: It looked heavily inspired by those Casio CTs in recent years.
It's not semi-weighted action at all. The springs are installed under the keys. That's how I feel it. The only advantage of the folding keyboard is portability. Yes, it's good for practicing on the go, but it's not good for serious playing.
Jeremy, thank you for your great info on this foldable keyboard. My only issue with this is the weight. I travel internationally, and would prefer something lighter. Thank you for taking time to review this.
I know it's no replacement for my DGX-650, but I've heard others say these are all totally unusable. It's nice to see a review down the middle. When I start traveling again, I would love to have something portable to take with me. This might not be portable enough though...maybe a small MIDI controller would be a better option. The built-in sounds are not great, but you can always rectify that with MIDI plugins and better headphones / speakers.
Useing this without end device is not the main point anyhow. Hook it up to iOS\Android or a PC and it works out. Some people are always on the move, this thing is perfect for that.
Great review Jeremy. That's a cute foldable digital piano! It's a good thing that it is powered by a USB adapter and can be used as a midi controller as well. Didn't expect it to have a key lighting feature. 😉
I gig on guitar/vocals about 8 times a week, and I've always been tempted to bring a piano for some gigs, too, to switch it up. This might be perfect via USB/laptop for better sounds.
So does Quicktime on the Mac when used to play midi files. It's basically the original GM Standard sound set from Roland. The original Roland E-series (Arrangers) have that same sound too, more or less.
As far as I understand, sound can be adapted to sound more like a real piano when using it with some piano app processing the sound to an external speaker.
Being portable means you can take it on a flight as a carry on bag. Definitely don't belong with the other checked luggage since the bag is soft. The quality is more acceptable than the Folding Piano 88 from Carry-on (MidiPlus) that folds into 4 pieces.
Amazing :). Great to have with you when you need to travel light. Don't try to do that with your unfolded piano 😂. You will only be able to fold it once 😂.
I always take the little foldable "Carry On" keyboard that I won in your contest with me when I camp. It takes almost no space at all, which is nice if you're bringing a lot of camping gear. The advantage of this one in your video would be the thicker keys and touch sensitivity. The Carry On one has some very decent go-to sounds, and many of the others I don't use as much. I wonder if the low end of this keyboard is louder. The speakers don't look much bigger, but it would be interesting to find out. The Carry On has auto accompaniment. I have to bring a foldable table-top music stand with me to put in front of it Which one do you like best for sound, volume, and playability? (You played that one a long time ago. Maybe it would be hard to remember). 😀 This keyboard is $90 more than the Carry On foldable keyboard I won on your channel.
Thanks 🙏 I bought a used Ingbell so it had no instructions. I thought mine was broken because it wouldn’t turn with USB-C to USB-C cable, figured out you MUST use USB-A to USB-C. I was mostly wondering if the USB port also could be used for data in some way…good to know it supports MIDI. I didn’t know it potentially has a rechargeable battery in it. I will have to see if my particular brand has one.
Thank you Jeremy. This is an exciting development. It looks pretty good for a first commercial attempt, and olding pianos can only get better and better. It's a shame it lacks true outputs. What's the polyphony?
Hi Jeremy, the big manufacturers should build a piano with 49 keys and an octave, a contained size, with small speakers, good sounds, a midi option and some knobs and sliders that allow it to be used as a controller, sustain pedal, a quality key bed, USB power. Something similar to the Yamaha Reface but with a full size keyboard and more keys (49). It would be great for traveling and practicing in bed or on the couch. 78cm in length and 5kg should be the max. I think there is nothing on the market that meets that in any price range. Something like the midi controller Arturia KeyLab 49 or Komplete Kontrol S49, but autonomous, with the addition of good sounds and speakers would be almost perfect, but it doesn't exist.
Thanks for the review. I’m a beginner and I wanna play piano for fun, not expect the best quality. This portable piano is awesome and I can bring it with me when I travel 💖.
I like my cossain folding piano. well, what one were you using? I'm blind, so it didn't say in the video. but it sounded a bit better than mine, but some of the sounds. were you using it as is? or did you use an amp or a sound module?
You are a marvel, Jeremy. This is a brilliant demo. Thank you for detailing its capacities. Zeus! Being a boomer, this is like magic. Carry a piano???? Sure, sure. Love the portability - who doesn't know the compromises? It feels like I would like more sensitivity (full weighted), but it is one of the compromises one considers. How is it as a composer's tool?
Hi Jeremy, thank you so much for this video. Compared with Yamaha p-45, is the vangoa’s quality can compete in terms of touch and sound? For classical piano learning at dorms, is the vangoa still applicable? Thank you
I use this to practice when travelling . It is not a hammer or weighted type and don't expect the sound to be as good as grand or other good brand piano.. the keys are bouncy but I love it because I can still practice PCs that I love while travelling....
While you are showing the sound demo , was it directly from speakers or audio interface being used ? Just wanted to get some feedback regarding inbuilt speaker .
I've seen reviews of this keyboard from people using external audio recording of the speaker sound, and I can almost guarantee you that this reviewer used an interface. There's just a certain element of clarity in the sound here (not to be confused with property qualities) you can't get with an external recording from its speakers.
Go for Casio CTX9000in I am using since from 2 years Fully satisfied😍😘 I saved from buying that yamaha😒 which has same sounds which were there in the previous models, no upgrade
nice editing Jeremy keep it up. Also Here is a story I bought the other foldable piano you reviewed a few months ago it was okay but i found a casio privia px-100 for 100 dollars and was suprisingly in good condition.
Thanks. I am going to lead an alpha soon and would like to get one, such that I can be able to have a bit of worship with my group before we start the video and discussion! Do you think 61 keys are enough if it is for playing hymns?
Wow, decent sounds, and lots of them, plus pretty full featured. Probably the best portable, folding 88 key digital piano yet.. Great review. Maybe I shoukd get this for my sister. I know these pianos sell out fast. But, like you posted, some of the others not so much. That's why it's good to be able to watch videos from those who check things out. I find out a lot from these videos not only for myself, but to tell others, like the awesome videos by this cool dude named Jeremy See. 😉
Hi, may I know can this be charge using a powerbank? Glad to come across this review and have a idea how it sound. Wanted to get a keyboard/piano to try out and my wife also wanted to learn the piano for a long time. Don't want to spend too much and also no much space to place a full size piano at home. Before this had wanted to get the roll-up piano, but don't quite like the feel. Now thinking should I get this type of folding piano.
It's not semi-weighted action at all. The springs are installed under the keys. That's how I feel it. The only advantage of the folding keyboard is portability. Yes, it's good for practicing on the go, but it's not good for serious playing.
I bought this keyboard for church and the middle C key has popped up where the keyboard folds. Amazon is putting me through a lot to get to this seller to get a replacement. It sucks! The mic input doesn't work.
Hello, I'm interested in how it rates for you on the Arranger side of it? I couldn't really hear much of that in this review, so for instance I'd like to know if that auto-accompaniment only uses the piano sound and not a whole "band" of instruments? And has it only got one type of drum kit or is it fully GM?
As ussual nice play mr jerremy.. The keyboard great the internal battery system is good but to be honest i think the internal speaker is worse... i preffer midi controller 5 octave... Nice review
This looks and sounds so good but the link takes you to a page of so many I don't know which one it is? Can you be more specific about which one this? There are so many.
Good evening Sir, this keyboard can support DAW like Cubase 5? If can support DAW i can use Roland sd50 module for this. Even it has no Midi out as long can support DAW its ok.
Idk if anyone is going to reply, but me and my mother want to buy a digital piano, however im sort of a beginner she is not. We don't want a beginner keyboard / digital piano and dont mind a price bump in comparisom from the best bang for your buck keyboards i've seen in your videos, any reccomendations of an digital piano, it has to be 88 keys / full-size It is a first digital / eletric keyboard, but have had many real pianos in the past and dont know where to start, i know about the fp 10 fp 30 and fp 90, the 125, psr, etc, just dont quite know which one will be the best buy as an long term investment.
Hi! Amazing review! thank you for it, just a question ... do you know if it is compatible with Ipad, Ik Multimedia apps, like iGrand Piano, iLectric piano, Sample tank and Garage band?
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I've seen another person doing a review on this exact same device but his piano sounds horrible compared to yours. Did you connect this to an external speaker when you created this TH-cam video that's why it sounds great? And BTW, the link you provided only directs me to 'Piano Store' in Shopee but I couldn't find it listed there.
Didnt find piano on vid. Please tell us the brand
Jeremy, just came across this right now!! www.google.com/amp/s/www.musicradar.com/amp/news/casio-px-s1100-digital-piano
I've been having idea to make such piano (just dreaming) 😅
I really like though.
Good review Jeremy 👍🏼
I want this from you for my birthday gift
The foldable keyboard pianos are a lifesaver. Granted they are not of the same quality as Yamaha or Kawai keyboards in terms of key responsiveness, but they help me a lot for late night practice when I need to practise my Grade 8 songs. I do have an old entry level acoustic piano at home, but my neighbors have sensitive ears so the only times I can play the acoustic piano is during my offdays in the afternoon. ( I suppose they don't want to hear the same Mozart concerto over a 100 times in 2 months.)
aren't headphones are lifesaver in such situations? they also provide good quality and allow you to still use your fav piano...
@@jakubknade3778 you cant plug your headphone in an acoustic piano...
I wish Yamaha, Casio or Roland come out with something like this. I’ve asked about an 88 weighted keys piano at the Namm Show all the time. I would buy one in a heart beat from any of the brand name makers.
no u wouldnt. u would always find an excuse.
Agreed
@@firstnameIastname I agree - I'd love to have a 49-key (4 octave) version of the Yamaha P125 -- just enough to play 2 octaves of scales, arpeggios and chords would be great. A 56-key or 61-key version would be ok too (I play organ - 61 keys is all I need).
For normal player 61keys should be enough 😊
@@T.T.64no, not at all!
In my most humble opinion, the lack of portability is one of the reasons people are not too enthusiastic about piano lessons. Something like this may suit me when and if I travel away from home. I even think it comes in handy for small gigs or at-home sing-alongs.
To me it's sound pretty good. I am not a piano player, but I am thinking want to play it for fun, maybe I can take this one as consideration rather than buying too much expensive one.
Was able to find one and bought it today for my 13yr old kid. Watching your video helped a lot. Thanks much! 😉
Is it good?
Just got one. I have a very nice digital keyboard, too heavy to transport, and bolted to a stand. I got this because I needed something to put in my trunk and take with me on the road to continue practicing.
Surprising #1: "Semi-weighted!" #2: It looked soooo easy when you lifted the bag it seemed to me like nothing was inside. Interesting: It looked heavily inspired by those Casio CTs in recent years.
It's not semi-weighted action at all. The springs are installed under the keys. That's how I feel it. The only advantage of the folding keyboard is portability. Yes, it's good for practicing on the go, but it's not good for serious playing.
You have, my man, finally opened up my worl to a DAW. In forever debt to you.
Jeremy, thank you for your great info on this foldable keyboard. My only issue with this is the weight. I travel internationally, and would prefer something lighter. Thank you for taking time to review this.
I know it's no replacement for my DGX-650, but I've heard others say these are all totally unusable. It's nice to see a review down the middle. When I start traveling again, I would love to have something portable to take with me. This might not be portable enough though...maybe a small MIDI controller would be a better option.
The built-in sounds are not great, but you can always rectify that with MIDI plugins and better headphones / speakers.
Useing this without end device is not the main point anyhow.
Hook it up to iOS\Android or a PC and it works out.
Some people are always on the move, this thing is perfect for that.
How can i connect it to pc? Like if i want to use seepiano
@@kristynaha5478 bluetooth or usb cable
A very good review. I just need something to practice with - even when I'm camping in the mountains or where ever. This will work fine.
Glad it was helpful!
Hey! This is exactly why I wanted to get mine! When I go camping I still want something to practice with. How is yours holding up now?
Great review Jeremy. That's a cute foldable digital piano! It's a good thing that it is powered by a USB adapter and can be used as a midi controller as well. Didn't expect it to have a key lighting feature. 😉
I gig on guitar/vocals about 8 times a week, and I've always been tempted to bring a piano for some gigs, too, to switch it up. This might be perfect via USB/laptop for better sounds.
The sound is an EXACT COPY of Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth, which you'll hear while playing midi song on a computer :D
I was just about to comment that!
yes. it probably uses the same basic midi sound chip as the windows gs.
Yeah, copy of Roland SC-55 and other Roland products of mid-1990's.
So does Quicktime on the Mac when used to play midi files. It's basically the original GM Standard sound set from Roland. The original Roland E-series (Arrangers) have that same sound too, more or less.
I would love one , I went on Amazon and there are several ones its confusing. Which one is it?
I don't know why, but the sound fonts of the piano have that nostalgic feel for some reason
Exactly the same as mine which I bought Onboard! Very suitable for travellers like me for practice although the quality is not the best!
As far as I understand, sound can be adapted to sound more like a real piano when using it with some piano app processing the sound to an external speaker.
No that's not true
U're Right
Nice review,
Could you explain how to connect this keyboard to garageband through Bluetooth ? Thanks
Being portable means you can take it on a flight as a carry on bag. Definitely don't belong with the other checked luggage since the bag is soft.
The quality is more acceptable than the Folding Piano 88 from Carry-on (MidiPlus) that folds into 4 pieces.
U think it’s a lot better quality than the Carry on 88 4 piece I’ve been wanting to buy one can’t figure out which one yet
Amazing :). Great to have with you when you need to travel light.
Don't try to do that with your unfolded piano 😂. You will only be able to fold it once 😂.
😂
I was waiting for you to review this piano, because I really rate your reviews. So thanks Jeremy; it was really helpful 😊
I always take the little foldable "Carry On" keyboard that I won in your contest with me when I camp. It takes almost no space at all, which is nice if you're bringing a lot of camping gear. The advantage of this one in your video would be the thicker keys and touch sensitivity. The Carry On one has some very decent go-to sounds, and many of the others I don't use as much. I wonder if the low end of this keyboard is louder. The speakers don't look much bigger, but it would be interesting to find out. The Carry On has auto accompaniment. I have to bring a foldable table-top music stand with me to put in front of it Which one do you like best for sound, volume, and playability? (You played that one a long time ago. Maybe it would be hard to remember). 😀 This keyboard is $90 more than the Carry On foldable keyboard I won on your channel.
Howdy Shelly! Glad to know the keyboard you won is put to good use. 😍
Thanks 🙏 I bought a used Ingbell so it had no instructions. I thought mine was broken because it wouldn’t turn with USB-C to USB-C cable, figured out you MUST use USB-A to USB-C. I was mostly wondering if the USB port also could be used for data in some way…good to know it supports MIDI. I didn’t know it potentially has a rechargeable battery in it. I will have to see if my particular brand has one.
The best explanation of how to use all of the features of this keyboard. Thanks Jeremy! I love💗 your channel!
Glad you enjoy it!
Have you hooked this up to a speaker/pa with EQ? To make the piano sound more realistic?
Thank you Jeremy. This is an exciting development. It looks pretty good for a first commercial attempt, and olding pianos can only get better and better. It's a shame it lacks true outputs. What's the polyphony?
Thanks for chiming in. I couldn't find the information for polyphony but I reckon it wouldn't be more than 64 notes at this price.
@@JeremySeeI looked at an example of folding piano. It's 128 notes.
Hi Jeremy, the big manufacturers should build a piano with 49 keys and an octave, a contained size, with small speakers, good sounds, a midi option and some knobs and sliders that allow it to be used as a controller, sustain pedal, a quality key bed, USB power.
Something similar to the Yamaha Reface but with a full size keyboard and more keys (49). It would be great for traveling and practicing in bed or on the couch. 78cm in length and 5kg should be the max.
I think there is nothing on the market that meets that in any price range.
Something like the midi controller Arturia KeyLab 49 or Komplete Kontrol S49, but autonomous, with the addition of good sounds and speakers would be almost perfect, but it doesn't exist.
There are 49 and 61 key foldable pianos. I am getting a 61 key foldable soon from a different brand.
yeah 49 keys are the very good compromise
maybe the cts-300 comes close, but it is 61 keys. It weighs 3 kg.
I am very tempted to get this. mostly because it is velocity sensitive and are a full size piano pretty much.
Thanks for the review. I’m a beginner and I wanna play piano for fun, not expect the best quality. This portable piano is awesome and I can bring it with me when I travel 💖.
Incredible how Chinese love that text font! Is a classic. Interesting product
I like my cossain folding piano. well, what one were you using? I'm blind, so it didn't say in the video. but it sounded a bit better than mine, but some of the sounds. were you using it as is? or did you use an amp or a sound module?
That is a smart design.
We're impressed...
The sound is not incredible, but its good for amateurs.
PD: It has the transpose function?
You are a marvel, Jeremy. This is a brilliant demo. Thank you for detailing its capacities. Zeus! Being a boomer, this is like magic. Carry a piano???? Sure, sure. Love the portability - who doesn't know the compromises? It feels like I would like more sensitivity (full weighted), but it is one of the compromises one considers. How is it as a composer's tool?
Thought you sounded malaysian then I found out your in Singapore! close enough :)
Hi Jeremy, thank you so much for this video.
Compared with Yamaha p-45, is the vangoa’s quality can compete in terms of touch and sound?
For classical piano learning at dorms, is the vangoa still applicable?
Thank you
I use this to practice when travelling . It is not a hammer or weighted type and don't expect the sound to be as good as grand or other good brand piano.. the keys are bouncy but I love it because I can still practice PCs that I love while travelling....
With one knob to do all the setting, it takes time just to change voice. Nice piano sound.
I would suggest the buyers tie the clips to a piece of cord attached to the back and side panel.
Great tip!
While you are showing the sound demo , was it directly from speakers or audio interface being used ? Just wanted to get some feedback regarding inbuilt speaker .
I've seen reviews of this keyboard from people using external audio recording of the speaker sound, and I can almost guarantee you that this reviewer used an interface. There's just a certain element of clarity in the sound here (not to be confused with property qualities) you can't get with an external recording from its speakers.
Is there a hammer grade weighted folding digital piano? That only requires additional 3kg
Hey jeremy, can u just do a video on difference between casio ctx 9000in and yamaha i500
Both has same prices and I'm confused
I think ctx 9000in is a better choice
Go for Casio CTX9000in
I am using since from 2 years
Fully satisfied😍😘
I saved from buying that yamaha😒 which has same sounds which were there in the previous models, no upgrade
nice editing Jeremy keep it up. Also Here is a story I bought the other foldable piano you reviewed a few months ago it was okay but i found a casio privia px-100 for 100 dollars and was suprisingly in good condition.
Hi Jeremy, thanks for the video.
Question: the playing sound in the video was through the piano’s speakers or through another connected speaker ?
i like to buy one of these portable pianos but the question is. does it last?
I bought same one Today ! When I play the piano , the red dot 🔴 light appears under the key! How can I turn off! Do you know?
Hey how is it after using it for 3 month i want to buy the same
What’s the model of this keyboard ? The links sent me to different models
@@neo_7035Hey, sorry to bother u, but did u buy it? Can u please tell me if it still works, im really scared of it breakin after like a month 😭
Great review! However, the Shopee link isn't working.
Overall really cool, but why do all of these types of folding keyboards seem to have mid-1990s-era sounds?
Thank you for a very good demonstration. I have ordered one and am waiting for it to turen up ;)
Pls tell me if it still works, i wanna buy one but am afraid of breaking it after a month or 2
Did you mention how long the battery last on regular basis? Or i missed it?
You are like a little kid in a candy store with the keyboards lol just like me! Don't change brother! Thank you for everything love and light!
Indeed! Thank you for your kind compliments.
This plus keyscape is a game changer.
Hi Jemery, I am seaching for a keyboard with great bass, strings/violin and synth sounds, can you recommend one for me?
What exactly are you looking for? A "keyboard with great sounds" is very generic.
Thanks. I am going to lead an alpha soon and would like to get one, such that I can be able to have a bit of worship with my group before we start the video and discussion!
Do you think 61 keys are enough if it is for playing hymns?
Wow it's a good review, I just bought it but I didn't know the to use it well before I watch your VDO
Interesting review! Keep it up, sir!
Wow, decent sounds, and lots of them, plus pretty full featured. Probably the best portable, folding 88 key digital piano yet..
Great review. Maybe I shoukd get this for my sister. I know these pianos sell out fast.
But, like you posted, some of the others not so much. That's why it's good to be able to watch videos from those who check things out.
I find out a lot from these videos not only for myself, but to tell others, like the awesome videos by this cool dude named Jeremy See. 😉
Does it have transpose function?
Which model is this by which company?
Hi, may I know can this be charge using a powerbank?
Glad to come across this review and have a idea how it sound.
Wanted to get a keyboard/piano to try out and my wife also wanted to learn the piano for a long time. Don't want to spend too much and also no much space to place a full size piano at home.
Before this had wanted to get the roll-up piano, but don't quite like the feel. Now thinking should I get this type of folding piano.
It's not semi-weighted action at all. The springs are installed under the keys. That's how I feel it. The only advantage of the folding keyboard is portability. Yes, it's good for practicing on the go, but it's not good for serious playing.
I bought this keyboard for church and the middle C key has popped up where the keyboard folds. Amazon is putting me through a lot to get to this seller to get a replacement. It sucks! The mic input doesn't work.
Whats the name of the brand bro ??
Hello, I'm interested in how it rates for you on the Arranger side of it? I couldn't really hear much of that in this review, so for instance I'd like to know if that auto-accompaniment only uses the piano sound and not a whole "band" of instruments? And has it only got one type of drum kit or is it fully GM?
sounded good to my ear i think you do it a disservice
If it was playing through a Bluetooth speaker does it sound so much better?
As ussual nice play mr jerremy..
The keyboard great the internal battery system is good but to be honest i think the internal speaker is worse... i preffer midi controller 5 octave...
Nice review
I kinda like the sounds, they remind me of SNES games
can i get the same thing on amazon with good recommend because there a lot of bad reviews
With a tablet for high quality sounds, it would be very nice for impromptu gigs.
Which brand are you playing with in this video?
Can you use it as a controller?
The truth is:
I f###ing LOVE em !
This looks and sounds so good but the link takes you to a page of so many I don't know which one it is? Can you be more specific about which one this? There are so many.
hi! does this work with garage band?
Very nice review video!! Thanks
Can it be connected to a power speaker, it has Bluetooth, but I mean wired to a better sound?
Hi brother can u pls tell me which keyboard is nice
Yamaha psr e463 or casio ctx 8000
Pls tell me
Yamaha is always ahead.
Good evening Sir, this keyboard can support DAW like Cubase 5? If can support DAW i can use Roland sd50 module for this. Even it has no Midi out as long can support DAW its ok.
Yes, no problem connecitng a DAW through the MIDI cable.
This model and Cts1 Casio Which one I should choose .?
hey. was wondering about it's midi capability. can u use it like a normal midi controller????
What brand is this?
So to be clear, I can just hit the on button and it works until the rechargeable battery runs down?
How to select rhythm in the electronic piano rixton ?
Idk if anyone is going to reply, but me and my mother want to buy a digital piano, however im sort of a beginner she is not. We don't want a beginner keyboard / digital piano and dont mind a price bump in comparisom from the best bang for your buck keyboards i've seen in your videos, any reccomendations of an digital piano, it has to be 88 keys / full-size
It is a first digital / eletric keyboard, but have had many real pianos in the past and dont know where to start, i know about the fp 10 fp 30 and fp 90, the 125, psr, etc, just dont quite know which one will be the best buy as an long term investment.
May I know is the charging allowed in the folded condition?
Yes
looks like the Glarry GPP-103 thanks for the review
Have you tried the Bora BX5 piano? It is the same outside appearance as this one but hammer action.
I think the sound quality can be enhanced by high end speakers. What do you think?
Hello! I wonder to ask, is it possible to bring this keyboard on the plane? Like a carry-on bag style? Hehe
Yes you can!
Thank you @@JeremySee always watching your reviews hehe :))
I see other piano on the link description, very different than the video, what's the name aand edition of this piano
Hi Jeremy, are the keys weighted? What does Semi-weighted feel like?
Hi! Amazing review! thank you for it, just a question ... do you know if it is compatible with Ipad, Ik Multimedia apps, like iGrand Piano, iLectric piano, Sample tank and Garage band?
Yes
Hi, is it a good piano for grade 5-6 students? playing for fun.
Is it recommended for intimidate player?
Is this Chinese made. I was thinking of buying one. And is the sound any good ?
I am wondering if it got the Hummer feature?!
Whoa dude, it sounds nice.
Brand?