I owned and older Yamaha Digital Grand. It had a beautiful case and was classy looking. I sold it because the technology sound was older, probably 15 years. I recently played a Roland older model to the GP6 and was so impressed with the speaker system. The sound came at you from underneath the piano and everywhere…it had a surround sound almost. Also had a great feel on the keys and the weightedness of them. But best was the sympathetic resonance created by the sounds of the piano. It sounded so real, I could not believe it was an electric. Saving up for one in the near future.
I am very happy with my 765, 4 months in, however I probably would have gone for the Roland if I had less space. The Yamaha is a full 48inches deep, but does look more like an acoustic Grand Piano. Amazing playing both models and I would love to find out the name of the piece played on the Yamaha.
A Roland . Yamaha supongo que también . Pero en este caso Roland es mucho mejor .yo tengo el gp3 y no tiene nada que ver el sonido línea a el sonido con el mueble .
That's exactly Yamaha Sound. It's what we call Brite with Hard Hammers. Most Rock n Roll pianos are the Yamaha C7..Yamaha wears out quickly in a professional environment. But to bring them back ? Yammy parts Are extremely proprietary...
I wish the segments for each piano were shorter, and the same pieces were played for both.
I owned and older Yamaha Digital Grand. It had a beautiful case and was classy looking. I sold it because the technology sound was older, probably 15 years. I recently played a Roland older model to the GP6 and was so impressed with the speaker system. The sound came at you from underneath the piano and everywhere…it had a surround sound almost. Also had a great feel on the keys and the weightedness of them. But best was the sympathetic resonance created by the sounds of the piano. It sounded so real, I could not believe it was an electric. Saving up for one in the near future.
I truly wish you were a Dexibell dealer! Your reviews are so good, and I'd love one on the Dexibell H10MG!
I am very happy with my 765, 4 months in, however I probably would have gone for the Roland if I had less space. The Yamaha is a full 48inches deep, but does look more like an acoustic Grand Piano. Amazing playing both models and I would love to find out the name of the piece played on the Yamaha.
Should they make pianos (not keyboards) that have 76 keys? Why the 76key start on E and the 88 on A? I do have some 76A as blender models
Buongiorno, il suono è registrato in linea diretta o con microfoni ambientali?
no , suena muchisimo mejor en realidad . no tiene nada que ver , el mueble le da ese sonido envolvente y el sonido del piano cambia tambien
@@franquitofrankilopezscusa ti riferisci al roland o Yamaha?
A Roland . Yamaha supongo que también . Pero en este caso Roland es mucho mejor .yo tengo el gp3 y no tiene nada que ver el sonido línea a el sonido con el mueble .
@@franquitofrankilopez quindi suona meglio con gli altoparlanti del piano piuttosto che con le cuffie?
Mejor no mucho mejor .no tiene nada que ver . Prueba en tienda si puedes . Pero el mueble y los parlantes es otra cosa amigo @@giuseppepaparo8977
Noticable difference in the Volume.
It's a shame cause the Roland PHA-50 keybed is what I play ...
Shame it's Far Superior
not quite the same. different piano positions, different tunes. Roland piano sounds better to my ears. Yamaha too metallic
That's exactly Yamaha Sound. It's what we call Brite with Hard Hammers.
Most Rock n Roll pianos are the Yamaha C7..Yamaha wears out quickly in a professional environment.
But to bring them back ?
Yammy parts Are extremely proprietary...
In Roland have not bass tone :( Yamaha is very good