I came bak after 1 day to check if anyone asked about the Key sensor issue and if it's a setting in the specific grand piano choice or if it's sensor hardware (or lack of hardware)? Even though i'm Dutch, my German is not good enough to know if this was discussed. Thanks. ( The reviews deserve more views and comments, good content :) )
Thank you for the nice feedback. What kind of key sensor problem are you talking about. In our test we didn't notice anything like that - except there's no escapement feature in the AP-750 which is a mechanical thing that has nothing to do with the key sensor.
@@pianoo-de see this is why i asked, when someone doesn't speak German it's hard to understand the technical issue discussed about the keys. But it seems just a character and not an issue. Thanks.
Thank you for doing such a thorough review of the piano. I recently got a very good offer from local piano dealer for 40% off because they're going out of business. However, I am deciding whether I should take it. Some background, we are looking for a first piano for our home. My 5-year-old daughter is starting lessons. At her teacher's home, she plays on a Baldwin grand piano. This purchase is mostly for her. I am a beginner pianist, mostly like to play jazz and pop music. My wife grew up playing and played on a Yamaha upright acoustic piano. She wants to start playing again now that my daughter is playing. Is the short pivot action going to be a problem at all? Or will we need many, many more years of playing until we notice it? Do you think it's worth it for the price I am being offered?
First of all thank you for the nice feedback. The offered price sounds really good. Regarding your question about the playing feel: Digital pianos and acoustic pianos in general have a different playing feel. It begins with how you perceive the sound acousticly - no digital piano can be better than an acoustic soundboard and vibrating strings from a real piano - but also the keybed is different. In any case the digital piano is a compromise, but nevertheless it is a compromise of daily and practical use. If you have the chance to play the instrument before ordering it, I would recommend take your time for the testing. Hopefully you find also our video helpful about the differences between E-Piano and acoustic piano: ua-cam.com/video/F0Z2YtQgShA/v-deo.html
Danke erstmal für eure sehr guten Tests. Konnte das Casio AP-750 antesten und fand es wirklich gut. Was mich etwas stört ist die fehlende Druckpunktsimulation. Bin am überlegen lieber ein Roland LX 5 oder 6 zu nehmen. Die haben auch klanglich etwas mehr Wumms. Könntet ihr die beiden vielleicht testen? Kann mich nicht richtig entscheiden und kann sie auch nicht antesten.
Könnten Sie sich vielleicht überlegen, das Dexibell Vivo H10 zu testen? Es ist zwar schon ein paar Jahre auf dem Markt, aber trotzdem scheint es noch immer eine interessante Kombination von technischen Möglichkeiten und Kompaktheit in der Mittelklasse zu sein. Ihre Meinung mit Klassiktest und auch dem künstlichen Kopf jetzt wäre sicher interessant.
Hammer Teil 🔥
Eine Touchbedienelement auf dem Hochglanzfrontpanel. War nie leichter, einen Fingerabdruck zu nehmen 😂
I came bak after 1 day to check if anyone asked about the Key sensor issue and if it's a setting in the specific grand piano choice or if it's sensor hardware (or lack of hardware)? Even though i'm Dutch, my German is not good enough to know if this was discussed. Thanks. ( The reviews deserve more views and comments, good content :) )
Thank you for the nice feedback. What kind of key sensor problem are you talking about. In our test we didn't notice anything like that - except there's no escapement feature in the AP-750 which is a mechanical thing that has nothing to do with the key sensor.
@@pianoo-de see this is why i asked, when someone doesn't speak German it's hard to understand the technical issue discussed about the keys. But it seems just a character and not an issue. Thanks.
@@SidewaysStewie Appreciated! In case of this video we had the english subtitles ready a few days after release. Sorry...
Thank you for doing such a thorough review of the piano. I recently got a very good offer from local piano dealer for 40% off because they're going out of business. However, I am deciding whether I should take it.
Some background, we are looking for a first piano for our home. My 5-year-old daughter is starting lessons. At her teacher's home, she plays on a Baldwin grand piano. This purchase is mostly for her.
I am a beginner pianist, mostly like to play jazz and pop music. My wife grew up playing and played on a Yamaha upright acoustic piano. She wants to start playing again now that my daughter is playing.
Is the short pivot action going to be a problem at all? Or will we need many, many more years of playing until we notice it? Do you think it's worth it for the price I am being offered?
First of all thank you for the nice feedback. The offered price sounds really good. Regarding your question about the playing feel: Digital pianos and acoustic pianos in general have a different playing feel. It begins with how you perceive the sound acousticly - no digital piano can be better than an acoustic soundboard and vibrating strings from a real piano - but also the keybed is different. In any case the digital piano is a compromise, but nevertheless it is a compromise of daily and practical use. If you have the chance to play the instrument before ordering it, I would recommend take your time for the testing.
Hopefully you find also our video helpful about the differences between E-Piano and acoustic piano: ua-cam.com/video/F0Z2YtQgShA/v-deo.html
Danke erstmal für eure sehr guten Tests. Konnte das Casio AP-750 antesten und fand es wirklich gut. Was mich etwas stört ist die fehlende Druckpunktsimulation. Bin am überlegen lieber ein Roland LX 5 oder 6 zu nehmen. Die haben auch klanglich etwas mehr Wumms. Könntet ihr die beiden vielleicht testen? Kann mich nicht richtig entscheiden und kann sie auch nicht antesten.
Danke fürs Feedback! die Roland Pianos sind auf jeden Fall auf unserer to-do-Liste.
Sehr gut. Danke!
Könnten Sie sich vielleicht überlegen, das Dexibell Vivo H10 zu testen? Es ist zwar schon ein paar Jahre auf dem Markt, aber trotzdem scheint es noch immer eine interessante Kombination von technischen Möglichkeiten und Kompaktheit in der Mittelklasse zu sein. Ihre Meinung mit Klassiktest und auch dem künstlichen Kopf jetzt wäre sicher interessant.
Danke für das Feedback und das Interesse! Ich kann es nicht versprechen, aber wir versuchen es.
Das Dexi klingt einfach nicht gut, insbesondere die Klavierklänge
Bitte mal das casio ap 270 vs ap 470
Danke für dein Feedback. Ist notiert.