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What Is The Best Digital Piano? Our Complete Guide (2024)

Last updated September 13, 2024

What Is The Best Digital Piano? Our Complete Guide (2025)

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  • Digital Pianos | Piano & Keyboards

Best

Beginners Digital Piano

Korg G1 Air Digital Piano Harmonize Your Home: Where Modern Elegance Meets Timeless Quality
  • Overall: Maximum Note Storage: 45,000 Notes
  • Best Feature: Keyboard Sensitivity: Light, Normal, Heavy, Stable, Fixed
  • TedScore™: 9/10
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Best

Overall Digital
Piano

Yamaha N1X AvantGrand Hybrid Experience the Fusion of Two Iconic Pianos in One Instrument
  • Overall: 4-channel speaker system
  • Best Feature: Includes adjustable piano stool and headphones
  • TedScore™: 9/10
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Best Professional Digital Piano

Roland LX708 Digital Piano Elevating Solo Performance
  • Overall: Acoustic Projection speaker system for powerful sound
  • Best Feature: Hybrid Grand Keyboard for authentic playing experience
  • TedScore™: 9/10
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Have you ever dreamt of filling your home with the beautiful sounds of the piano, but worried about the space and maintenance required for an acoustic instrument?

Well, fret no more!

Digital pianos offer a compelling alternative, combining the rich heritage of the piano with the convenience and versatility of modern technology.

In this guide, I’ll delve into the world of most digital pianos, exploring their core features, the benefits they offer, and even addressing a common question for aspiring pianists: should beginners start with a digital piano?

And if you read on, you’ll find out the digital piano I have…

Table of Contents

What is a Digital Piano?

Digital Piano With Headphones

A digital piano is a versatile musical instrument that emulates the sound and feel of an acoustic piano while offering additional features and functionalities.

It typically consists of weighted keys that mimic the touch and response of real acoustic piano keys, along with built-in speakers or outputs for headphones and external amplification.

Additionally, digital pianos often incorporate various instrument sounds, effects, recording capabilities, and connectivity options, making them suitable for a wide range of musical styles and settings.

Advantages of Playing a Digital Piano

Digital pianos come packed with a variety of benefits that make them attractive options for both seasoned pianists and beginners alike.

Let’s explore some of the key advantages:

Space-Saving and Portable

Compared to the imposing presence of an acoustic piano, digital pianos are significantly more compact and lightweight. This makes them ideal for apartments, studios, or anyone with limited space. Their portability also offers the convenience of moving them around the house or even taking them to rehearsals or performances.

Maintenance-Free

Unlike acoustic pianos, which require regular tuning and adjustments due to fluctuating temperatures and humidity, digital pianos are virtually maintenance-free. This eliminates the need for professional tuners and saves you time and money in the long run.

Volume Control and Silent Practice

One of the most appealing features of digital pianos is their volume control. This allows you to adjust the playing volume to suit your environment, practicing quietly even late at night without disturbing others. Many digital pianos also offer headphone jacks, enabling you to immerse yourself in playing without any external noise.

Versatility and Additional Features

Digital pianos go beyond simply replicating the sound of a traditional piano. They often offer a wide range of additional sounds, such as electric pianos, organs, and strings, allowing you to explore various musical styles. Additionally, features like built-in metronomes, rhythm sections, and recording capabilities can enhance your practice sessions and even spark creativity.

Cost-Effective

While high-end digital pianos can be comparable in price to acoustic instruments, entry-level digital pianos often offer a more affordable alternative to purchasing and maintaining an acoustic piano.

Red Digital Piano
Should Beginners Learn in a Digital Piano First?
Digital Piano Design

Yes, beginners can learn piano on a digital piano. It’s a good option, especially if:

  • Budget is a concern: Digital pianos are generally cheaper than acoustic pianos.

  • Space is limited: Digital pianos are more compact and portable.

  • Volume control is needed: You can practice with headphones without disturbing others.

However, consider a digital piano with weighted keys to develop proper finger technique for a smooth transition to an acoustic piano later.

Digital Piano vs Acoustic Piano

Digital Vs Acoustic Piano

DIGITAL PIANOS

ACOUSTIC PIANOS

Digital pianos utilize sampled sounds or synthesized tones to replicate the sound of acoustic pianos. 

They offer a wide range of sounds and features, including volume control, headphone outputs for silent practice, recording capabilities, and integration with computers and other devices.

Digital pianos are generally more affordable than acoustic pianos and require less maintenance, as they do not need tuning.

Acoustic pianos, on the other hand, produce sound through the striking of strings by hammers when keys are pressed. This creates a rich and resonant sound that many pianists find highly satisfying.

The touch and feel of an acoustic piano’s keys and pedals are often preferred by serious pianists for their authenticity and responsiveness.

Additionally, acoustic pianos can appreciate in value over time if well-maintained.

What Makes the "Best" Digital Piano?

Practice

The best digital piano typically boasts a combination of realistic key action, authentic sound quality, versatile features, and durability.

Look for weighted keys, high-quality sampling technology, a wide range of instrument sounds, connectivity options, and solid construction.

Different Types of Digital Piano

Stage Digital Pianos

Designed for performance, stage digital pianos prioritize portability and versatility.

They often feature lightweight construction, essential functions, and easy setup, catering to musicians who require mobility without sacrificing quality.

Stage Piano

Console Digital Pianos

Console digital pianos emulate the appearance and feel of traditional upright pianos. 

With integrated stands and pedals, they provide a stationary yet elegant option for home use.

Console pianos typically offer advanced features and sound systems suited for serious practice and performance.

Console Digital Piano

Portable Digital Pianos

Portability is key here. These pianos should be lightweight and compact without compromising on sound quality or key action.

They’re ideal for musicians who need to move their instruments frequently.

Portable Piano

Hybrid Digital Pianos

Blending digital technology with acoustic elements, hybrid digital pianos aim to replicate the sound and touch of grand pianos.

They often feature real wooden keys and acoustic piano actions, combined with digital sound engines for a unique playing experience.

Hybrid pianos cater to players seeking the warmth of acoustic pianos with the benefits of digital technology.

Hyrbid Piano

Arranger Digital Pianos

Arranger pianos are geared towards composers and performers who need built-in accompaniment features.

They should offer a wide range of instrumental sounds, versatile accompaniment styles, and intuitive controls for arranging music on-the-fly.

Arranger Piano

The 17 Best Digital Pianos

1

Yamaha YDP 145 Digital Piano

Experience the concert hall right in the comfort of your living room with the Yamaha YDP 145 Digital Piano in sleek black.

This exceptional instrument offers an immersive journey into the world of music, featuring authentic samples from Yamaha’s esteemed CFX concert grand piano, celebrated for its scintillating highs and powerful bass.

Crafted through 19 years of research and development, the CFX grand piano is renowned for its excellence, having earned prestigious accolades, such as the winner of the International Chopin Competition in 2010.

With Yamaha’s Virtual Resonance Modelling Lite (VRM Lite), the YDP 145 reproduces lifelike acoustics and resonance akin to a grand piano.

The tone escapement construction further enhances the experience by replicating the sound radiation and three-dimensional resonance found in acoustic instruments.

Even at low volumes, the YDP 145 delivers perfect sound quality, thanks to Intelligent Acoustic Control (IAC), ensuring a full, balanced sound with rich lows and clear highs.

Additionally, the Stereophonic Optimizer allows for an immersive playing experience with headphones, creating natural and spacious surround sound quality.

Connectivity is seamless with the Smart Pianist app, offering control over instrument voices, settings adjustments, and performance recording.

You can even play along with your favorite songs by scanning audio files and displaying chord progressions on your smart device’s screen.

Yamaha YDP 145 Digital Piano

Yamaha Ydp 145 Digital Piano Review
Cultivate Your Musical Journey

PERFECT FOR: Intermediate to Advance

FEATURES: Tempo range: 5 to 280

OTHER INFO: Tuning: 414.8 to 440.0 to 466.8Hz

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9/10

Yamaha YDP 145 Digital Piano

PROS
  • Immersive playing experience with Stereophonic Optimizer
  • Smart Pianist app connectivity for easy control and song playback
  • Three months of premium learning with flowkey app
  • Graded Hammer Standard keyboard for realistic feel
  • Half pedal functionality for nuanced expression
  • Dual headphone outputs for silent practice sessions
CONS
  • May be less intuitive for some users
  • Limited selection of voices compared to some other models
  • Might be considered pricey for beginners
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

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The TedScore™: 9/10
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The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
2

DP-6 Digital Piano by Gear4music

The DP-6 digital piano is meticulously designed to facilitate an optimal learning experience and foster musical growth.

Notably, the Duet mode stands out as an invaluable tool for educators and students alike, dividing the keyboard into two sections to facilitate collaborative playing or instructional demonstrations.

Moreover, the inclusion of an integrated metronome with adjustable tempo and varied time signatures enhances rhythmical precision, a fundamental aspect of musical proficiency.

The instrument’s 16 demo songs, spanning different voices, serve as inspirational benchmarks for aspiring musicians, showcasing the rich sonic possibilities available.

Additionally, the DP-6 prioritizes the replication of acoustic piano touch with its 88 weighted, hammer-action keys, fostering familiarity with the tactile response of traditional instruments.

Touch sensitivity settings further personalize the playing experience, adapting to individual preferences and styles. Digital enhancements, such as 16 instrument voices and effects like reverb and chorus, offer avenues for experimentation and creative expression, complementing the learning journey.

Connectivity options abound, enabling seamless integration with external devices for expanded functionality and performance opportunities.

DP-6 Digital Piano by Gear4music

Dp-6 Digital Piano By Gear4Music Review
Affordable Excellence: Perfect for Beginner Pianists
PERFECT FOR: Beginner

FEATURES: Metronome: 9 time signatures, variable tempo (20-280bpm)

OTHER INFO: Voice Functions: Split Mode, Dual Mode, Duet Mode
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8/10
PROS
  • Versatile touch sensitivity settings
  • 16 instrument voices for creative exploration
  • Built-in effects like reverb and chorus
  • Extensive connectivity options
  • Compact design with integrated speakers
CONS
  • Weight of 35kg may be cumbersome for frequent relocation
  • Limited onboard memory for recording sessions
  • Sustain pedal might require additional adjustment for optimal performance
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 8/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
3

Yamaha N1X AvantGrand Hybrid Digital Piano

This remarkable instrument boasts an 88-key keyboard with genuine wooden grand piano key actions, meticulously designed to mimic the responsive touch of a concert grand.

Its innovative non-contact optical fiber key sensors ensure precise and dynamic playability across various touch sensitivities, offering a range from Hard to Soft.

The N1X delivers an unparalleled acoustic experience thanks to Yamaha’s Virtual Resonance Modeling technology, faithfully reproducing the subtle nuances of string resonance and pedal response found in traditional grand pianos.

With two iconic concert grand piano sounds – the Yamaha CFX and Bösendorfer Imperial – at your fingertips, you can customize your tone to suit any musical style.

Featuring a 4-channel speaker system, the N1X provides immersive sound reproduction, capturing the full richness and depth of every note from different playing positions.

The Smart Pianist app adds another layer of convenience, allowing easy control over instrument voices, settings adjustments, and song recording via your smart device.

Yamaha N1X AvantGrand Hybrid Digital Piano

Yamaha N1X Avantgrand Hybrid Digital Piano Review
Experience the Fusion of Two Iconic Pianos in One Instrument

PERFECT FOR: Advance

FEATURES: 4-channel speaker system

OTHER INFO: Includes adjustable piano stool and headphones

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9/10

Yamaha N1X AvantGrand Hybrid Digital Piano

PROS
  • Hybrid digital piano with wooden keys
  • Sustain pedal included
  • Access to sheet music and video content
  • 4-channel speaker system
  • Smart Pianist app for control, recording, and chord progressions
CONS
  • Highest price among best digital pianos
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

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The TedScore™: 9/10
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from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
4

Yamaha P45 Digital Piano

The Yamaha P45 boasts a sleek, minimalist design with an elegant charcoal black finish. It’s incredibly portable at just 11.5kg, measuring 1.32 meters wide, 154mm high, and 295mm deep.

Its simple controls feature only two buttons for function and power, along with a volume control, maintaining a clean aesthetic.

Despite its compact size, the P45 offers full functionality with 88 fully weighted, hammer-action keys utilizing Yamaha’s Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) action for an authentic piano feel. Adjustable velocity response with four presets caters to various playing styles.

The digital pianos and keyboards delivers realistic tones through Yamaha’s Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) tone generator, providing rich, expressive sounds with 64-note polyphony.

While the built-in speakers are suitable for practice, using headphones reveals the nuances of the piano samples.

Various features include dual and duet modes, reverb effects, transpose functionality, fine tuning, and a metronome.

Connectivity options include USB for direct computer connection, AC power, 1/4” sustain, and headphone outputs, offering convenience for diverse musical needs.

Yamaha P45 Digital Piano

Yamaha P45 Digital Piano Review
Great Entry Level Piano
PERFECT FOR: Beginner

FEATURES: Tuning: 414.8 - 440.0 - 446.8 Hz

OTHER INFO: Sustain Pedal: Yes (Half pedal available with optional FC3A)
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8.5/10
PROS
  • Smooth key action with no noticeable left or right play
  • Improved sound quality with 10 voices available
  • 4 levels of touch sensitivity for customizable dynamics
  • 4 types of reverb effects with adjustable depth
  • Elegant, minimal design
  • Lightweight and portable
CONS
  • Speaker sound quality is lacking
  • Some functions may require manual consultation
  • Comparable models offer similar or better features at the same price
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 8.5/10
The TedScore™ is our unique system of scoring products.
The professional musician who wrote this article combined many things,
from the product build, manufacturer’s reputation through to feedback
from other users, to create our famous TedScore™.
5

Korg G1 Air Digital Piano

The Korg G1 Air stands as the flagship model in Korg’s Concert Piano Series, boasting a sleek design and exceptional functionality.

With its elegant finish available in four color options, including Black, White, Dark Brown, and White Ash, the G1 Air exudes a premium aesthetic. Its elevated music rest, doubling as a key cover, enhances sheet music visibility.

Equipped with Korg’s RH3 Keyboard technology, the G1 Air offers a true acoustic piano experience with its fully-weighted hammer action keys.

The piano’s touch sensitivity can be personalized with five sensitivity settings, providing nuanced control over sound output. Furthermore, the instrument incorporates string and damper resonance, as well as key-off technology, for authentic acoustic sound reproduction.

With 32 high-quality onboard sounds, including three superb grand piano options, the G1 Air delivers exceptional audio performance.

Additional sound customization is provided through Brilliance, Chorus, and Reverb effects. The piano’s 120-note polyphony ensures seamless playability for both beginners and intermediate players.

The instrument’s two in-built track recorders enable convenient music creation and storage.

Korg G1 Air Digital Piano

Korg G1 Air Digital Piano, White Review
Harmonize Your Home: Where Modern Elegance Meets Timeless Quality
PERFECT FOR: Intermediate

FEATURES: Maximum Note Storage: 45,000 Notes

OTHER INFO: Keyboard Sensitivity: Light, Normal, Heavy, Stable, Fixed
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9/10
PROS
  • High-quality sounds, including 3 world-famous concert pianos
  • Handcrafted in Japan for superior quality and longevity
  • Slim, stylish design with curved legs for modern aesthetic
  • Real Weighted Hammer Action 3 (RH3) for authentic piano feel
  • Bluetooth connectivity for easy integration with smartphones and tablets
CONS
  • Limited sound layering options (max 2 layers)
  • Weight (42KG) may be heavy for transport
  • Controls could overwhelm beginners due to numerous options
What Retailer to Buy From?

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They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 9/10
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6

Nord Stage 4 Compact Digital Piano

The Nord Stage 4 Compact Digital Piano represents the pinnacle of Nord’s flagship series, boasting an array of enhancements and brand-new features. Featuring a triple sensor semi-weighted keybed with aftertouch, it ensures an unparalleled playing experience akin to classic grand piano designs.

The redesigned panel now includes dedicated LED faders for each Layer, granting performers unprecedented flexibility and control during live performances and sound design sessions.

The expanded Preset Library offers premium-quality simulations of various piano and organ types, meticulously crafted for sonic realism.

With three powerful sound engines—Piano, Synth, and Organ—Stage 4 provides an extensive sonic palette for musicians.

The Synth section, powered by Nord’s Wave 2 engine, features doubled sample memory, enabling the creation of rich and powerful sounds.

Additionally, the revamped Effect section introduces new effects and variations, allowing for advanced sound shaping. The Organ section boasts award-winning simulations of classic organ types, complete with physical drawbars for an authentic organ-playing experience.

With advanced live performance controls and seamless transitions between programs, the Stage 4 is designed to meet the demands of professional musicians on stage.

Its intuitive interface, OLED displays, and parameter editing section further enhance usability, ensuring quick access to desired sounds in any performance scenario.

Whether in the studio or on stage, the Nord Stage 4 Compact Digital Piano delivers unparalleled versatility and performance.

Nord Stage 4 Compact Digital Piano

Nord Stage 4 Compact Digital Piano Review
Advanced Performance Powerhouse
PERFECT FOR: Advance

FEATURES: Triple sensor semi-weighted keybed with aftertouch

OTHER INFO: 3-band Equalizer with sweepable mid. EQ ranges: 100 Hz, 200 Hz - 8 kHz and 4 kHz
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9/10
PROS
  • Top-notch quality in the piano keyboard industry
  • Durable build with metal and wood components
  • Wide range of high-quality sounds
  • Customizable features within each sound
  • Abundance of features like split function and wah pedal effects
CONS
  • High price
  • No multitrack playbacks
  • Lacks built-in speakers
  • Complex interface for beginners
  • Limited portability due to weight
What Retailer to Buy From?

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They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

The TedScore™: 9/10
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7

Casio PX S1100 Digital Piano X Frame Package

Designed to replicate the rich, resonant sound of a grand piano, this instrument boasts Casio’s innovative Multi-Dimensional Morphing Acoustic & Intelligent Resonator (AiR) Sound Source.

With a luxurious, comfortable feel and finely-grained finish on all 88 keys, the PX S1100 offers a tactile response akin to playing a grand piano. Its hammer weighting precisely matches that of a grand piano, while digital scaling simulates the subtle touch and weight variations of each key.

The result is unparalleled control and expression, allowing you to forget you’re playing a digital instrument.

Powerful speakers, enhanced with Mica diaphragms, project your performances with incredible fidelity. Two 8W amplifiers provide dynamic sound reproduction, capturing every detail and nuance of your playing. The slim design of the PX S1100, combined with its light weight and battery operation, makes it highly portable for musicians on the move.

Wireless connectivity via the included WU-BT10 adaptor allows you to connect your phone, tablet, or any Bluetooth Audio device to the PX S1100’s speaker system.

This enables you to play along with music wirelessly and fill the room with immersive sound.

Included in this package are the Casio PX S1100 Digital Piano, X-Frame Keyboard Stand, Adjustable Keyboard/Piano Bench, and HP-210 Stereo Headphones, providing everything you need to start playing immediately.

Casio PX S1100 Digital Piano X Frame Package

Casio Px S1100 Digital Piano X Frame Package, Black Review
Portable Excellence
PERFECT FOR: Beginner to Intermediate

FEATURES: Metronome: 0 to 9 beats

OTHER INFO: Polyphony (maximum): 192
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9/10
PROS
  • Highly portable design
  • Improved samples and speakers
  • Battery-operable
  • Built-in Bluetooth functionality
  • Innovative design remains relevant
  • Duet mode for teacher-student or duet performances
CONS
  • Limited built-in tones (18)
  • Battery lasts approximately four hours
  • Divisive key action
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Roland FP-30X Digital Piano

Functionally, the user interface of the FP-30X closely mirrors that of the FP-30, featuring 13 tactile buttons for accessing various functions.

While this minimalist design preserves the clean aesthetics of the front panel, it may necessitate users to commit button-key combinations to memory for certain operations, albeit this is a minor inconvenience.

A notable highlight of the FP-30X is its keyboard, which employs Roland’s PHA-4 Standard action renowned for its lifelike response.

Incorporating escapement modeling and graded hammer action, the keys deliver a weighted feel akin to traditional acoustic pianos, catering to both novice and seasoned players alike.

In terms of sound quality, the FP-30X boasts an enhanced sound engine featuring 56 instrument sounds powered by Roland’s SuperNATURAL technology.

Notably, the piano presets, encompassing concert grands and upright pianos, exhibit improved warmth and depth compared to its predecessor, thereby enhancing the authenticity of the playing experience.

Roland FP-30X Digital Piano

Roland Fp-30X Digital Piano Review
Premium Touch, Dynamic Sound, Ultimate Versatility

PERFECT FOR: Intermediate

FEATURES: Power Consumption: 16W

OTHER INFO: E.Piano: 20 tones

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9/10

Roland FP-30X Digital Piano

PROS
  • 256-note polyphony enables intricate, layered performances
  • SuperNATURAL sound engine delivers dynamic, lifelike sounds
  • Compact, slim design enhances portability
  • Bluetooth connectivity allows for audio streaming and MIDI integration
  • 56 onboard voices offer diverse musical expression
CONS
  • No LCD screen for direct function control, reliant on companion app
  • Default small pedal footswitch may not meet all user requirements
What Retailer to Buy From?

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9

Roland LX708 Digital Piano

The LX708 presents an expansive range of features tailored for expressive solo performances. With 324 tones, including various piano categories, and the PureAcoustic Ambience function offering 11 depth variations, it ensures versatile creative expression.

The Hybrid Grand Keyboard blends the natural feel of wood with durable plastic, featuring Escapement and Ebony/Ivory Feel keys for an authentic playing experience.

The Progressive Damper Action Pedal provides precise control over sustain, softness, and sostenuto, enhancing emotional conveyance.

Equipped with an Acoustic Projection speaker system delivering a powerful, immersive sound experience, it ensures clarity and depth with a total power output of 20W x 2, 6W x 2, and 5W x 2.

Extensive tuning and voicing options, including touch sensitivity adjustment with 100 presets, Piano Designer feature for complete tone customization, and a vast internal song library cater to diverse musical styles and skill levels.

Additional features like a built-in metronome, registration memory, dual/split mode, and Bluetooth connectivity enhance convenience and streamline workflow. The sleek cabinet design adds elegance to any space with a slide-type key cover and OLED display.

Roland LX708 Digital Piano

Roland Lx708 Digital Piano, Charcoal Black Review
Elevating Solo Performance
PERFECT FOR: Advance

FEATURES: Master Tuning: 415.3 – 466.2 Hz

OTHER INFO: Cabinet Speakers:25 cm x 2
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9/10
PROS
  • Hybrid Grand Keyboard for authentic playing experience
  • Acoustic Projection speaker system for powerful sound
  • Extensive tuning and voicing options
  • Vast library of internal songs
  • Convenient features like built-in metronome and Bluetooth connectivity
CONS
  • May be relatively expensive
  • Complex features may require time to master
What Retailer to Buy From?

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10

JDP-1 Junior Digital Piano by Gear4music

The JDP-1 Junior Digital Piano by Gear4music – an ideal entry-level instrument for budding musicians. Featuring 61 touch-sensitive keys, it offers a realistic playing experience with various sounds, from piano to playful animal noises.

With a built-in USB port, kids can connect to devices for interactive learning apps and games.

Compact and stylish, it comes with essential accessories like a sustain pedal and headphones output, making it perfect for home practice.

Complete with a matching bench and instruction manual, the JDP-1 sets children on the path to musical exploration.

JDP-1 Junior Digital Piano by Gear4music

Jdp-1 Junior Digital Piano By Gear4Music, White Review
Authentic Good Digital Piano, but in a More Compact Size
PERFECT FOR: Beginner

FEATURES: Keys: 61 full size velocity sensitive

OTHER INFO: Piano Weight: 13kg
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9/10
PROS
  • Ideal for young learners
  • Has a polyphony of 32 notes
  • Wide range of sounds
  • Built-in USB port
  • Compact design with sustain pedal and headphones output
  • Comes with bench and instruction manual
CONS
  • Limited sound variety
  • Fewer advanced features
  • Bench and pedals may lack durability
What Retailer to Buy From?

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11

Yamaha CLP 775 Digital Piano Package, Rosewood

Experience the pinnacle of digital piano craftsmanship with the Yamaha CLP 775 in Rosewood. Its GrandTouch keyboard replicates the feel of an acoustic grand piano, with individually weighted keys for nuanced touch.

The Grand Piano Response pedal offers dynamic control similar to an acoustic piano, while Grand Expression Modeling faithfully reproduces tonal nuances.

Sampled from Yamaha’s flagship models, the CFX concert grand and Bösendorfer Imperial, it delivers concert hall-level sound.

Historically accurate pianoforte samples and Virtual Resonance Modeling provide authentic classical and romantic repertoire experiences. The Smart Pianist app offers convenient control and access to a vast song library, with three months of premium flowkey access for comprehensive learning.

Backed by a 5-year warranty, the CLP 775 combines advanced features with timeless design, making it the ultimate choice for performance and versatility.

Yamaha CLP 775 Digital Piano Package, Rosewood

Yamaha Clp 775 Digital Piano Package, Rosewood
Experience True Grand Piano Performance

PERFECT FOR: Advance

FEATURES: Dual/layers: Yes

OTHER INFO: Weight: 71 kg

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9/10

Yamaha CLP 775 Digital Piano Package, Rosewood

PROS
  • Stunning design adds elegance
  • Touchscreen control for intuitive navigation and customization
  • Superlative piano sounds, capturing acoustic grand piano essence
  • Fantastic keyboard feel, replicating acoustic instrument responsiveness
  • Bluetooth connectivity for seamless integration with external devices
CONS
  • Pricey investment
  • Heavy and requires assistance for assembly
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12

Roland Kiyola KF-10 Digital Piano with Stool, Walnut

The piano boasts an 88-key keyboard with Escapement and Ebony/Ivory Feel, offering five touch sensitivity types. Pedals include Damper, Soft, and Sostenuto functions.

The piano sound is generated using SuperNATURAL Piano Modeling, ensuring realism with limitless polyphony for piano tones and 384 for others. Various temperaments and a selectable temperament key cater to different musical styles, with a wide tuning range.

Sound effects such as Ambience and Brilliance enhance the playing experience, while Piano Designer effects allow customization of various parameters for a personalized sound.

The instrument offers a range of internal songs and supports playback of standard MIDI files and audio files via USB flash memory.

Bluetooth connectivity facilitates audio content streaming and music sheet turning. Practical features include an adjustable metronome, transpose function, volume auto-select for speakers and headphones, and an auto-off function for power saving.

The piano features a stylish walnut finish with a slide-type keyboard lid. Connectivity options include DC in, USB Type B computer port, USB Type A memory port, stereo miniature phone jack, and stereo 1/4’’ phone jack. The rated power output is 11W, with speakers featuring two 12cm and two 5cm drivers, delivering a volume level of 109dB SPL.

Roland Kiyola KF-10 Digital Piano

Roland Kiyola Kf-10 Digital Piano Review
Customizable Piano Designer effects for Personalized Sound
PERFECT FOR: Advance

FEATURES: Volume Level (SPL): 109dB

OTHER INFO: Touch Sensitivity: 5 Types, Fixed Touch
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9/10
PROS
  • Wide range of temperaments and tuning options
  • Versatile connectivity options including USB and Bluetooth
  • Sturdy construction with wood and plastic hybrid keyboard structure
  • Convenient auto-off function for power saving
  • Adjustable metronome and transpose function for practice flexibility
CONS
  • May be relatively expensive
What Retailer to Buy From?

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13

Yamaha P525 Digital Piano, Black

The Yamaha P525 Digital Piano in black offers crystal-clear sound through its high-quality two-way speakers, ensuring every note is delivered with precision and clarity.

With a convenient Registration Memory function, musicians can easily recall preferred settings for seamless transitions during performances.

Its GrandTouch-S keyboard faithfully translates fingertip nuances into music, providing a responsive feel akin to a grand piano.

FIR filters enhance sound quality by adjusting phase for a natural sound, while the Rec & Share feature allows high-quality audio and video recording.

Bluetooth connectivity enables easy pairing with smart devices for playing along with favorite tracks, and the Smart Pianist app provides control over instrument voices, settings, and chord analysis.

The package includes essential accessories and specifications such as dimensions, keyboard features, sound options, recording capabilities, connectivity, amplifiers, and power supply are outlined for comprehensive understanding.

Yamaha P525 Digital Piano, Black

Yamaha P525 Digital Piano, Black Review
Precision in Sound Reproduction
PERFECT FOR: Intermediate to Advanced pianists

FEATURES: Functions: Dual/Split /Duo

OTHER INFO: Weight: 22kg
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8.5/10
PROS
  • Easy recall of preferred settings
  • Responsive keyboard action akin to a grand piano
  • High-quality audio and video recording capabilities
  • Smart Pianist app for comprehensive control
CONS
  • Limited internal memory for storage
What Retailer to Buy From?

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14

DP-90U Upright Digital Piano by Gear4music

Featuring 40 realistic voices, including pianos, orchestral, organs, and world instruments, the DP-90U offers lifelike tones with soul, warmth, and color.

Its authentic upright cabinet design adds to its durability and aesthetic appeal, making it suitable for various settings.

The piano comes equipped with two headphone ports for silent practice and duets, making it an ideal teaching and learning tool. It also offers connectivity options for stage and recording performances, including stereo jack outputs and microphone/auxiliary inputs with individual volume control.

With a maximum polyphony of 256 notes and various functions like split, reverb, brilliance, chorus, tempo tap, and transpose, the DP-90U ensures versatility and expressive playing.

The package includes three pedals (damper, soft, sostenuto) for nuanced performance control.

DP-90U Upright Digital Piano by Gear4music

Dp-90U Upright Digital Piano By Gear4Music Review
Genuine Upright Cabinet
PERFECT FOR: Intermediate

FEATURES: Metronome: Yes

OTHER INFO: Functions: Reverb, Split, Brilliance, Tempo Tap, Chorus, Transpose
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9/10
PROS
  • Enhanced touch sensitivity & graded hammer action
  • Diverse instrument voices for various styles
  • Headphone ports for silent practice & duets
  • Versatile connectivity for stage & recording
  • Compact, durable design for any setting
  • Complete piano experience with functions & accessories
CONS
  • Heavier weight may be less portable
  • Limited to 40 voices compared to some other models
What Retailer to Buy From?

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15

Casio CDP S110 Digital Piano, Black

The Casio CDP S110 Digital Piano in black features an 88-key keyboard with Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II for authentic piano feel. It offers three touch sensitivity levels and ten built-in tones with layering capability.

Digital effects include four types of reverb and chorus.

It comes with two demo songs and connects to the Casio Music Space app. Other features include a metronome, key transpose, tuning control, MIDI connectivity, and auto power-off.

Connectivity options include headphones, pedals, audio input, and USB Type B. The piano has a two-speaker system with 8W + 8W amplifiers. It can be powered by an AC adaptor or six AA batteries, providing approximately 13 hours of continuous battery life.

Casio CDP S110 Digital Piano, Black

Casio Cdp S110 Digital Piano Review
Preferred by Educators

PERFECT FOR: Beginner

FEATURES: Polyphony (maximum): 64

OTHER INFO: Dimensions are 1,322 x 232 x 99 mm

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8.5/10

Casio CDP S110 Digital Piano, Black

PROS
  • Authentic piano feel with touch sensitivity options
  • Compact and portable design
  • Versatile connectivity options including MIDI and USB
  • Long battery life for on-the-go performance
  • Includes pedal and music stand for added convenience
CONS
  • Limited range of preset tones than other digital pianos
  • Speaker system may not meet professional performance standards
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16

Roland F107 Digital Piano

The Roland F107 digital piano seamlessly combines advanced digital technology with the authentic feel and sound of a traditional acoustic piano.

With features like recording capabilities, Twin Piano mode for duet playing, and dual headphone jacks for private listening, it offers both versatility and convenience.

Its SuperNATURAL Piano engine ensures expressive and nuanced sound, mirroring the dynamics of an acoustic grand piano.

The PHA-4 Standard Keyboard provides weighted keys with ivory-like texture, giving players a tactile experience akin to playing on an acoustic instrument.

Modern connectivity options such as MIDI, Bluetooth, and USB ports enable easy integration with smartphones, computers, and DAWs, while the Roland Piano App enhances control and offers additional learning resources.

Roland F107 Digital Piano

Roland F107 Digital Piano Review
Integrated Digital Features

PERFECT FOR: Intermediate

FEATURES: Effects: Brilliance, Ambience

OTHER INFO: Total 15 Tones

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9/10

Roland F107 Digital Piano

PROS
  • Exceptional key action for satisfying playing
  • Sleek, compact design for easy transport and fitting into spaces
  • Elegant aesthetics for sophistication in any environment
CONS
  • Complex interface, requiring time to navigate
  • Reliance on Roland Piano app for some functionalities
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17

Korg Grandstage 88 Stage Piano

The Korg Grandstage 88 Stage Piano is designed to cater to both classic and modern pianists, featuring fully weighted hammer action keys for an authentic playing experience.

It boasts seven individual sound engines, including SGX-2 for acoustic piano tones and EP-1 for vintage electric pianos, all enhanced with advanced technologies like Multi-Dimensional Synthesis (MDS) for smooth transitions between sounds.

With accompaniment styles and instrument loops, it offers a versatile range of musical genres. The Grandstage encourages creativity with features like 64 registration storage, EQ and compression settings control, layer/split function, and seamless sound transitions.

It allows for easy multimedia file storage, MIDI and MP3 recording/playback, and score conversion, making it a comprehensive tool for musicians seeking expression and inspiration.

Korg Grandstage 88 Stage Piano

Korg Grandstage 88 Stage Piano Review
Experience the Ultimate in Sound Diversity

PERFECT FOR: Intermediate

FEATURES: Preloaded PCM Storage Capacity: 19 GB

OTHER INFO: Included Accessories: Music Rest, AC Cord, DS-1H Damper Pedal

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9/10

Korg Grandstage 88 Stage Piano

PROS
  • Classy stage piano with superb Kronos sounds
  • Extensive library of high-quality sounds
  • Accompaniment features for a live band experience
  • Easy customization and storage of preferred settings
  • Seamless transitions between sounds
  • Multimedia file storage and recording capabilities
CONS
  • Cost excludes case
  • Requires some time to explore and fully utilize all features
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Bonus: Accessories for Digital Piano

Headphones

Shure SRH840A Professional Headphones

Shure Srh840A Professional Headphones Review
Your Versatile Audio Companion

PERFECT FOR: Beginner to Intermediate

FEATURES: Driver Size: 40 mm

OTHER INFO: Frequency Range: 5- 25,000 Hz

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8/10

Shure SRH840A Professional Headphones

PROS
  • Exceptional sound quality for live mixing, studio recording, and home listening
  • Secure detachable locking cable for convenience
  • Sleek and durable design withstands daily wear and tear
  • Includes additional detachable cable, carrying bag, and gold-plated adapter
  • Collapsible for easy storage and portability
CONS
  • Less ideal for finalizing mixes
  • Slightly heavy after extended wear
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Speakers

KRK RP7 Classic 7" Studio Monitor, Single

Krk Rp7 Classic 7 Studio Monitor, Single Review
Timeless Sound, Streamlined Design
PERFECT FOR: Beginner to Intermediate

FEATURES: Frequency Range (-10dB): 46Hz - 34.5kHz

OTHER INFO: System Volume: -30 dB - +6 dB
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8.5/10
PROS
  • No-frills, streamlined design
  • Great sound quality across various music genres
  • Straightforward back panel with easy-to-use knobs for adjustments
  • Wide frequency response and impressive low-end performance
  • Familiar KRK reliability and iconic design
CONS
  • Lack of advanced features
  • Limited adjustment options
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Piano Bench

Roland RPB-500RW Piano Bench

Roland Rpb-500Rw Piano Bench Review
Elegant Comfort for All Pianists
PERFECT FOR: All level

FEATURES: Maximum Height: 590mm

OTHER INFO: Adjustment Type: Rotating Knob

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8/10

Roland RPB-500RW Piano Bench

PROS
  • Stylish design adds sophistication to any piano setup
  • Comfortable seating for long practice sessions
  • Easy height adjustment for players of all sizes
  • Durable build ensures longevity
  • Enhances posture for better playing technique
CONS
  • Sturdy with minimal cushioning
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Foot Pedal

Alesis ASP-2 Sustain Pedal

Alesis Asp-2 Sustain Pedal Review
Authentic piano-style feel
PERFECT FOR: Beginner

FEATURES: Hardwired 6' (1.82m) cable

OTHER INFO: Polarity switch for universal compatibility
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PROS
  • Reliable sustain functionality
  • Solid build quality
  • Plug-and-play compatibility
  • Affordable price point
  • Compatible with a wide range of keyboards and MIDI controllers
CONS
  • Cable length may be limiting for some setups
  • May not fit certain pedalboards or stands
What Retailer to Buy From?

When you click ‘Check Price’, you’ll see there are loads of great places to buy this item.  Our personal favorite is Sweetwater for the US, and Thomann and Gear4Music for the UK & Europe.

They are the largest music retailers, with excellent customer service, competitive prices, really fast shipping, and the longest guarantees.

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What Is The Best Digital Piano?
Our Complete Guide
Summary

For those seeking the most aut

hentic acoustic piano feel, there are models tailored to mimic the responsiveness and touch of traditional pianos, while beginners may opt for more cost-effective options with essential features.

ultimately, the decision rests on your unique needs and preferences. i hope this article has provided valuable insights to help you navigate the diverse landscape of digital pianos.

If I had a choice, and money wasn’t an issue, then I’d recommend the Yamaha N1X AvantGrand Hybrid. I own one, and I do love it…

If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.

I’m here to assist you in finding the perfect digital piano for your musical journey. What’s your opinion on the matter? We’d love to hear your thoughts!

And before you go… check out our dedicated article on The Ultimate Guide To The Best Brand of Digital Piano.

FAQ's

What is the best digital piano you can buy?

Determining the “best” digital piano depends on individual preferences and requirements. However, some top contenders renowned for their quality include Yamaha YDP 145, Roland LX708, Korg G1 Air and Casio PX S1100. Consider factors like key action, sound quality, and additional features before making a decision.

Which digital piano is most like a real piano?

While no digital piano can fully replicate the touch and sound of an acoustic piano, some models come closer than others. High-end options from Yamaha, Roland, and Casio offer realistic key action and sound sampling, mimicking the nuances of a real piano. However, be prepared to invest significantly for these features.

Are digital pianos worth the money?

Whether a digital piano is worth the investment depends on your individual circumstances and musical goals. They offer advantages such as portability, headphone compatibility for silent practice, and a variety of sounds and features. However, if you prioritize authenticity and traditional playing experience, an acoustic piano might be a better option. Consider factors like space, budget, and intended usage before making a decision.

What are the benefits of choosing a digital piano?

Digital pianos offer numerous advantages over their acoustic counterparts, including portability, versatility in sound options, headphone compatibility for silent practice, and integration with digital interfaces for recording and learning. They also require less maintenance and tuning, making them a convenient choice for beginners and experienced players alike.

Should I order a digital piano online?

Ordering a digital piano online can be convenient, but it also comes with risks. Without physically trying the instrument, you might miss crucial factors like key action and sound quality. If possible, visit a music store to test different models before making a decision. Alternatively, ensure the online retailer has a generous return policy in case the piano doesn’t meet your expectations.

How much should I spend on a digital piano?

The amount you should spend on a digital piano depends on your budget and requirements. Entry-level models can cost a few hundred dollars, offering basic features suitable for beginners. If you’re serious about piano playing and seek advanced key action, sound quality, and additional features, be prepared to invest anywhere from \$1,000 to \$3,000 or more for a quality digital piano.

What accessories do I need for my digital piano?

Essential accessories for a digital piano include a sturdy keyboard stand or furniture-style cabinet, a comfortable bench, and a sustain pedal for expressive playing. Additionally, consider investing in headphones for private practice sessions, a dust cover to protect your instrument, and possibly a keyboard amplifier or monitor speakers for live performances or larger rooms. For those interested in piano lessons, a music stand and educational materials such as method books or online tutorials are also beneficial.

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