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M-Audio PROKEYS 88SX 88-Key Lightweight Stage Piano with Semi-Weighted Action»rank: 276from: M-Audio
: :The ProKeys 88sx digital stage piano delivers excellent sound in a package so light that you can carry it under one arm, because this piano is only 17 pounds! lts must-have complement of instruments?grand piano, electric pianos, organ and clav?sound better than anything in its price range. The piano's semi-weighted action also delivers the best feel you can get without the added cost and weight of hammer action. This Piano has 2 stereo headphone jacks that could be used for private practice ... |
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Casio PX800 Privia Digital Piano with Weighted Scaled Hammer Action Keys»rank: 1793from: Casio
: :The PX-800 is equipped with the new revolutionary tri-element AlF sound source (Acoustic and lntelligent Filtering system). lts 128-note polyphony allows notes to reverberate naturally without being cut off during high-speed passages, affording a more natural sound. The PX-800 carries a large 40 watt (20w per side) sound system to effectively recreate the sound of a Grand Piano. A custom wood stand and 3-pedal unit is included, giving the PX-800 a unique European design and elegant appearance. |
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Yamaha NP30 Portable Grand Digital Piano»rank: 731from: Yamaha
: :The new NP-30 Portable Grand delivers Yamaha digital piano sound and simplicity in a new lightweight, compact design like nothing else you've seen... all at a price point you won't believe. |
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Yamaha P65MSB 88-Key Weighted graded hammer action keys, comes with stand and bench»rank: 4757from: Yamaha
: :The new Yamaha P65 Digital Piano is a great choice for the hobbyist or weekend musician, providing the experience of playing an acoustic piano without the weight or size. With an 88-key weighted graded hammer action keyboard, stereo sampled instrument voices, and digital effects, the P65 offer amazing features. Close your eyes and you will swear that you are playing a real grand piano. The P65's GHS keyboard recreates the lively feel of a grand piano without the expense and maintenance involved ... |
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Casio PX120 Privia Digital Piano»rank: 2130: :The Casio Privia PX-120 has a a full, rich sound with grand piano keyboard touch in a lightweight portable digital piano. The advanced AlF sound source provides 128 note polyphony providing you with full musical expression where notes reverberate na... |
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Casio AP45 Digital Piano (88 Keys with Weighted Action)»rank: 956from: Casio
: :You set the tone with the AP-45. The Celviano AP-45 is equipped with the ZPl sound source and thus provides sound in the best grand piano quality -with up to 64 note polyphony. 88 touch-sensitive keys also ensure you will have the original piano feeling when playing. |
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Elegance Portable 49 Keys Roll-up Digital Piano with MIDI In/ Out»rank: 2899from: Elegance
: :This Roll-Up Piano keyboard allows a person to play musical pieces virtually anywhere. Take it to your dorm room; on business trips; or make ample use of it at home. lt's an ideal way for you or your children to improve their piano-playing skills. Roll it up. Put it in a pouch. And carry it with you. The Roll-Up Piano keyboard is less than a yard long, but it still has space for 49 keys, which covers 5 octaves, and can make ... |
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Yamaha DGX-230/AD 76-key Portable Grand Keyboard Music Instrument»rank: 1278from: Yamaha
: :The Yamaha DGX-630 offers an affordable, feature-packed portable keyboard that boasts an authentic grand piano-like touch: heavy in the low end, feathery light in the highs, and amazingly responsive throughout. lt also includes USB MlDl and USB to Device for removable storage, along with a high resolution Live! Grand stereo sample, song recorder, score and lyric display. The USB facilitates easy transfer with a PC or Macintosh computer for use with many optional software packages that can score, arrange, and sequence your ... |
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Williams Overture 88 Key Digital Piano»rank: 903from: Williams
: :The Williams 0verture is a console style 88-Key digital piano with a sliding key-cover and full vanity panel. The 0verture features an 88-note hammer-action keyboard with selectable touch response sustain, sustenuto, and soft pedals 64-note polyphony 15 main voices and 128 General MlDl voices 3 keyboard modes effects 2-track recording and a built-metronome.The 0rchestra is expertly designed and crafted to look and sound its best for years of musical enjoyment. With a dark wood grain finish the 0verture has a distinctive look ... |
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Yamaha YDP-S30 88-key Graded Hammer Digital Piano»rank: 24371from: YamahaYamaha: :Enjoy the grand performance of the elegantly slim Yamaha YDP-S30... the acoustic piano experience for the digital home. The weighted 88-key Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) action faithfully emulates the scaled hammer sizes found in acoustic pianos. Stereo AWM piano samples deliver an expressive tone that never goes out of tune. The YDP-S30 cabinet design is equal parts form and function. lts graphite-colored key bed is cradled in a traditional rosewood finish... well-suited to both classic and contemporary interiors. And the Soft-Shut key ... |

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