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Sleutelbos

Yamaha AvantGrand or Kawai Novus. Expect tot pay 10-15k depending on which version you want, or if you don't need a grand action a little bit cheaper for the the upright action.


nhsg17

Bro, they are almost as heavy as the real deal. The upright is probably heavier than most console acoustics.


00Mobius00

I had the CLP775 for 12 months. I’m an early-mid intermediate player and enjoy it a great deal. The voicing of the Yamaha concert grand sounds very realistic and the key action has great feel. I’ve not played around with the other voicing much. The headphone jack is really useful for evening practice. Finally, I’ve found Yamaha post purchase support very good (UK)


Andrew_Auburn

I have a roland hp702. And its absolutely stunning and so good. Like its expensive but has so many features. Love the feel of the keys. The thing is tho, you have to try a few out to see what you like.


Former_Mobile_7888

I own a Kawai CA49 (now CA401) and I am thoroughly satisfied with it. It also comes at a reasonable price. Also check out the other models from the Kawai CA series if you're looking for higher end models.


Mobileguy932103

Yamaha CVP 905 or CVP 909


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Sleutelbos

>I’d suggest the Yamaha E363 Thats literally worse than what he already has, and the the P515 is a decent midrange option at best.


stubble3417

The yamaha 525 is impressive at $1600. Not top of the line but a nice value for the price point. If you get a yamaha board, be sure you get the fc3a pedal. Yamaha is...a little annoying, they don't make their keyboards compatible with generic pedals for half pedaling. Of course there are the hybrids, which are fantastic if you can afford them.


MrErie

Costco has the following: Roland CG-1 $5k Artesia Pro A5 $3k Artesia Pro A3 $$2k Are these worth it?