@@alpao74 I think the price/performance ratio is exceptional. The keyboard is absolutely incredible, like a real concert grand piano. The day I bought it, I also tried the Kawai CA99, which is also a superb instrument, and also several Yamaha (but I was not convinced, at all). The only advantages of the Kawai CA99 over the Casio GP510 in my opinion is the quality of the speakers, which are of a level I have never encountered on an electronic piano, and also the interface more accomplished. The sound of the Casio is a bit muffled from my point of view. This is no longer the case in online output or when working with headphones, where it becomes magnificent. My favourite piano sound is the Vienna Grand for its richness (corresponding to the Bosendorfer Grand Giano), although the Hamburg Grand (corresponding to the Steinway Grand Piano) is more homogeneous in my opinion. The sampling of the sounds is of very high quality. And you, your opinion?
@@michelhost4826 Hello Michel! Thanks for your lovely input. I totally agree with you! When I bought my GP 510 I too tried the same Kaway you mention and I very much preferred the action on the Casio. I am generally happy with my piano but I made the mistake of trying a Yamaha Avantgrand N1X the other day and... That changed everything for me. The action is way better than the Casio in my opinion, and so is the sound. But it's more than double the money!!! I don't know, part of me wants to switch, or with that money I could get a nice analog synth... 😭😭
Bela música. Abraços do Brasil
beautiful piece alex! I really like those fleeting passages in major
Thank you Fabio ❤️☺️
nice tone, nice playing!
Hi. I own the Casio too, but notice you are using a sample library in this video. Could I ask which one you are using please?
Thanks. Darren.
Hi Darren! I use "The Giant" piano by Native Instruments. Thank you ☺️
@@alpao74 Ah - yes, I've seen that around. Thanks for the reply.
Bravissimo Alex!!
Grazie mille Luca! Gentilissimo 🙏
Très beau ! Meilleurs vœux à vous... (je possède le même piano)
Merci beaucoup Michel!! ☺️
I'm sorry but my French stops here... Are you enjoying your GP 510?
@@alpao74 I think the price/performance ratio is exceptional. The keyboard is absolutely incredible, like a real concert grand piano. The day I bought it, I also tried the Kawai CA99, which is also a superb instrument, and also several Yamaha (but I was not convinced, at all). The only advantages of the Kawai CA99 over the Casio GP510 in my opinion is the quality of the speakers, which are of a level I have never encountered on an electronic piano, and also the interface more accomplished. The sound of the Casio is a bit muffled from my point of view. This is no longer the case in online output or when working with headphones, where it becomes magnificent. My favourite piano sound is the Vienna Grand for its richness (corresponding to the Bosendorfer Grand Giano), although the Hamburg Grand (corresponding to the Steinway Grand Piano) is more homogeneous in my opinion. The sampling of the sounds is of very high quality. And you, your opinion?
@@michelhost4826 Hello Michel! Thanks for your lovely input. I totally agree with you! When I bought my GP 510 I too tried the same Kaway you mention and I very much preferred the action on the Casio. I am generally happy with my piano but I made the mistake of trying a Yamaha Avantgrand N1X the other day and... That changed everything for me. The action is way better than the Casio in my opinion, and so is the sound. But it's more than double the money!!! I don't know, part of me wants to switch, or with that money I could get a nice analog synth... 😭😭
@@alpao74 It is always possible to find better, but for an other price. For the price of the GP 510, it is difficult to find better in my opinion.