02 May 2019

A question about : Digital Piano

I'm looking to buy my first digital piano, it has to be digital not acoustic.
This will be my first one and i'm not planning to take any piano grades but won't rule that out later on
Budget is Ј800 but could go to Ј1000 if needed
What should I be looking for?
Is second hand worth it or are there things to watch out for and does anywhere have any Jan sales each year?

Best answers:

  • Any reason you want a digital over an acoustic?
    You should get a fairly decent digital for around Ј1,000. Yamaha Clavinova are reliable. A few of my pupils have Technics digital pianos, bought second hand, they seem just as good if not better than the Yamahas. However, I don't think they make them anymore so you'd be taking a risk with the secondhand market. On the plus side, none seem to have gone wrong that my pupils own and they picked theirs up for about Ј250.
  • I've had several secondhand Yamaha Clavinovas over the years and they have been great. Think hard before you waste money on fancy gizmos - Ј800 will buy you an excellent quality secondhand one (and you could probably get one for much less which will do the job just as well).
    Really helpful article at https://www.ukpianos.co.uk/digital-pi...d-should-i-buy
  • Hi, we move threads if we think they'll get more help elsewhere (please read the forum rule) so this post/thread has been moved to another board. If you have any questions about this policy please email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.
    I've moved your thread from the 'I wanna' board to the 'Music' board, where it is better suited.
    Regards
    Nile
  • Brand wise you're looking at Yamaha, Korg, Casio & Roland.
    Lucky you having that budget, I had to settle for a cheap german one that occasionally decides not to play the sound of the key I hit haha
  • googler: I'm a post-Grade 8 standard pianist, reluctant to say diploma as I haven't taken it. However, there is a world of difference between playing a digital and a good acoustic which no amount of convenience could make up for.
  • Thanks everyone & apologies for not getting back sooner, I completely forgot i'd put this post up!
    It has to be digital because I have three very close neighbours (flats) and would need headphones/lower volume and would never get an acoustic in the room, plus saving on tuning & i've heard small rooms and heat may not be the best environments for acoustic ones
    I have been lucky that this is coming from inheritance money and I know I need to not fritter it away, otherwise I could never afford one.
    Off to look at link/s , ty everybody!
  • Sounds like all the right reasons to buy a digital. Enjoy finding one.
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