Stunning acoustic grand samples, classic organs, electric pianos, clavinet, synthesizers, and every effect you’re likely to want. A broad array of gorgeous classic sounds and effects that makes you glad you’re a keyboard player.
Price: $3499.00 Buy now!
The SP2X delivers the legendary Kurzweil sound, with all of its detail and refinement, in a digital stage piano which is both professional and easy to use. Using the next generation of Kurzweil technology, the SP2X provides some of our best sounds: pianos, EPs, strings, pads, mallets and voices, all available at the touch of a button.
Price: $1099.00 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
Simple is the best. No LCD touch screen, which saves electricity. Nice action on the hammer weighted keys. A little light compared to others but that suits me.
Quality:
I nearly throught it’s made of solid steel. Super heavy, but I’m quite sure it can endure some abuses.
Value:
Overall, a reasonably good studio piano/controller for the money.
Sound:
Considering the price range, and forgeting about all the useless synth, guitar things, I think the sound set is quite competitive. Especially satisfied by the triple grand and strings presets. Depending upon personal tastes, however, the mids may be considered just a little thin for the piano sound. But I am used to playing huge piano sample libraries so it might not be fair.
Ease of Use:
It’s not as straight forward as that you can throw the manual to the trash right away. That’s mainly because of the simple digit display but you can get used to all the tricks within a couple of intensive hours reading the manual and experimenting.
Support:
Asked a question yesterday and Kurzweil got it answered today. For those with Windows Vista, mind you that the current version of the USB midi driver is not workable on your OS. Kurzweil said they are working on that. You have to do it the old way, using an external midi interface.
In 1976, Yamaha released the first of the CP series stage pianos. These ‘electric grands’ became instant classics with their authentic sound and live performance convenience. Thirty years later, Yamaha celebrates those milestone keyboards by unveiling the latest and greatest in the CP series: the new CP300. Drawing on their rich tradition and experience, this instrument gives the live performer all the sound and expressiveness of a superbly mic’d grand piano with the portability and versatility of a modern digital instrument.
Price: $2199.95 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
The keyboard is the bes feeling on the market. It duplicates the actual feel of a grand piano. Again, far superior to the Roland RD series.
Quality:
There is no comparison to Roland or Kawaii for example. Just take a look at the materials used, the keybed, the alignment of the keys. All superior in every way.
Value:
Price competitive with its closest competitor, the Roland RD series. And better bang for the buck if you are a piano player.
Desirability:
Aesthetics are superior.
Sound:
I have been playing piano for 40 years. This is the best real acoustic piano sound availalbe period. Yamaha builds acoustic pianos, which is probably why. Far superior to the Roland RD 700 series.
Ease of Use:
Very, very easy to use and to overlay sounds including built in 16 track recorder.
Support:
Outstanding. Real people actually talk with you on the phone.
Overall:
Will be using this a lont time.
In 1976, Yamaha released the first of the CP series stage pianos. These ‘electric grands’ became instant classics with their authentic sound and live performance convenience. Thirty years later, Yamaha celebrates those milestone keyboards by unveiling the latest and greatest in the CP series: the new CP33. Drawing on their rich tradition and experience, this instrument gives the live performer all the sound and expressiveness of a superbly mic’d grand piano with the portability and versatility of a modern digital instrument.
Price: $1199.00 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
No music rest included (why?…); Could have more outputs included (RCA; XLR; Whatever… Outputs are never enough when you’re playing live)
Quality:
Comparing to digital pianos in the same price category it’s the best. The only choice i can think of is either the Yamaha S90 ES (Excellent pianos!) or the Motif XS.
Sound:
Good sound quality, a big improvement over the P-90 (that i also own). The piano sounds greats and more mellow. The pianos are by far the best in this price category. I also like the organ 2 with the leslie at 15, wich becomes warm and full. If your looking for a professional stage piano with master controller capabilities this is it. I use the CP-33 and the P-90 live, as a professional musician, and they’re reliable, simple and with good sound quality.
Ease of Use:
This is as straight-forward as it can get. Select the sounds, and you’re ready to play.
Designed to bridge the gap between writing, performing and recording, the ProKeys Sono 61 portable digital piano with audio interface delivers everything that you need to make music whenever inspiration strikes. 61 semi-weighted, velocity-sensitive keys, advanced scanning technology and a stereo-sampled Steinway grand sound deliver an expressive piano experience.
Price: $359.00 Buy now!
The ProKeys Sono 88 portable digital piano with audio interface lets keyboard players and songwriters bridge the gap between writing, recording and performing. 88 semi-weighted, velocity-sensitive keys, advanced keybed scanning technology and a stereo-sampled Steinway grand sound deliver an incredibly expressive piano experience.
Price: $449.00 Buy now!
The SP2XS from Kurzweil delivers that legendary sound, with all of its detail and refinement, in a digital stage piano with integrated speakers. The primary sound of the SP2XS is the Triple Strike Grand Piano, which offers an incredibly high degree of realism and detail. Other great voices include electric pianos, strings, mallet instruments, vocals, and more. Both professional and easy to use, the SP2XS sounds can be navigated between with the push of a button.
Price: $1333.00 Buy now!
The PX320 is perfect for stage and studio use. Along with the advanced AIF sound source providing 128 notes of polyphony where notes reverberate naturally without being cut off it also has 1/4 inch line outputs for connecting to a mixer or PA system. The 202 tones including organ and drum tones will make you ready for any music style. The 88 weighted and Graded keys provide the look and feel of an acoustic piano.
Price: $699.00 Buy now!
User Reviews:
Feature:
Lector de SD para disparar archivos .mid, USB, por poco dinero. Muy buen teclado en cuanto a peso en las teclas.
Value:
Muy biena relacion calidad-precio
Sound:
El sonido de piano es increible!!!!!!!
Ease of Use:
No tiene grandes vericuetos para utilizar sus funciones.
Overall:
NO le pongo un diez teniendo en cuenta los productos de alta gama.

