Ravenscroft 275 settings8/2/2023 So firstly, while I’m sure that some digital pianos have nice built in speakers, this is an area where skimping on parts tends to happen. I’m coming from a different background/style, and have limited experience with high end digital piano models so can’t really recommend one, but have been playing professional keyboards for many years. If there's a much better headphone that would be best suited for classical, please let me know.) (Also, I'm thinking of using my existing headphones, Beyerdynamic DT 770 80 ohm. Aside from a good digital piano and headphones, what else would I need to make sure I get a quality grand piano sound that doesn't sound flat? What should I look for in a digital piano that would support good internal sound? I'm fine as long as I can get much better sound quality from using headphones, etc. I generally enjoy classical and "new age" type of piano music, and not interested in other "voices".įrom what I've observed, even the high end digital piano such as Kawai Novus NV10 (which is beyond my budget) doesn't have the best sound coming from its speakers. By good sound quality, I mean something that feels closest to acoustic piano, preferably grand piano. I'm looking to buy a decent digital piano (budget of about $3k but prefer to stay within $1k) with good sound quality, at least when used with headphones. ![]() If so, I would appreciate if you can share any links to similar posts) ![]() (I'm a noob to digital side of things for music – so I apologize if I'm asking something that is obvious or has been asked many times.
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