PHILADELPHIA - There are several factors to consider when selecting the best digital piano or keyboard. First, you should consider what type of playing you do. There are several options, including Yamaha Clavinova CSP150 and Roland RD-300NX. Some people also consider the price of the digital piano or keyboard.


Yamaha Clavinova CSP150

The Yamaha Clavinova CSP150 digital piano features binaural sampling, a sound-location capture method that creates a three-dimensional sound effect. This technology allows the piano to produce the sound of a Yamaha CFX concert grand piano, which was hand-tuned by a professional piano tuner. The sounds of this piano were recorded with great detail and sensitivity.

This digital piano includes a full 5-year factory warranty. This piano has a proven track record for durability, and you can download updates to make it compatible with newer software versions. The piano also comes with stereo headphones for easy listening.

Roland RD-300NX

Roland RD-300NX digital piano is the latest in digital piano technology, with V-Piano powered masterpiece and state-of-the-art features. This digital piano and keyboard is an incredible choice for pianists and musicians alike. This instrument has an amazingly realistic keyboard and can produce high-quality sound.

The RD-300NX features Roland's "Innovative Sound Focus" technology to create a detailed and crystal-clear sound. With this feature, you'll never get lost in the mix, even in a packed concert hall. That's a real plus for stage performers.

Korg LP-380

The Korg LP-380 is a great option for those who want to expand their musical capabilities. With nine distinct piano voices, it is possible to play a variety of genres. The instrument's unique features include changing the pitch in increments of 0.5 Hz. It also features an integrated metronome, which allows you to set tempo and time signature for any piece. You can even adjust the sound of the keyboard's bell to add accents or to make the music sound more dramatic.

The Korg LP-380 is also well-made, thanks to its manufacturing facilities in Kyoto, Japan. The company doesn't mass produce its products, so each model is unique. The company produces its products using the cell production process, which makes them more efficient. The LP380 also features MIDI connectivity, which you'd expect from a Korg product.

Nord Stage 3

The Nord Stage 3 digital piano and keyboard have a user memory of 2 GB and are very intuitive. It also has many onboard sounds, including the Nord Piano Library, with over 150 sounds ranging from harpsichords to electric grand pianos. There is also a Seamless Transitions feature, which lets you switch from one sound to the next without interruption.

The Nord Stage 3 is an ideal instrument for live performance and music production. It has a wide range of options, including the ability to connect pedals from other brands. It also has MIDI and USB connectivity, making importing and exporting music files easy.

Casio's Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II

Casio's Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II uses three separate sensors beneath each hammer to provide an authentic piano touch. The technology enhances touch sensitivity and ensures a more precise response to your playing.

The Tri-Sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II features hammer-action keys and a highly sophisticated acoustic sound system. The resulting sound is rich, detailed, and natural. It also boasts unique sounding timing.