Oh! Finally first unboxing video of p525 on the planet 😅 How's the key action for a beginner piano learner ? Is it useful or overrated for an entry level person and should go for P225 ? Thanks
Channels and companies like this unfortunately can not be relied on for detailed and fully-honest advice. I can, though. Entry-level actions are usually fine for a beginner, though for most of them you will need to upgrade after a few years. Not all entry actions are created equal, however: The P-225 is worse than its predecessor, the P-125, because they compromised the action (changed from GH-S to GH-C) to make it slimmer; and while the GH-S is mostly an acceptable action for a beginner, the Kawai ES-120's RH-C action is a bit better because it's less hard to press the back of the keys and is more dynamically expressive - so you could get more years out of the ES-120, I reckon. The P-525's mid-level GT-S action is heavier than any entry-level action aswell as much of the competition's mid-level actions, which might be beneficial or unappealing, depending on your situation and needs. The entry-level Kawai RH-C action is pretty much just as expressive, but is lighter than most acoustic actions just as every entry-level action is.
@@erfannazarian Well I'm glad I caught your comment not too long after it was posted so I could offer some advice in time. The ES-120 or P-525 are both lovely choices and you can't go too wrong with either, aside from a minor preference in key heaviness that you won't actually know until you actually get your hands on one, aswell as the more expensive model having more powerful speakers (though the ES-120's certainly aren't bad, and if you do really want the more-powerful speakers then you could also opt for the ES-520 instead of the P-525, which has comparable speakers but lighter keys). I wish you good luck and many years of playing!
Was the P 525 equipped with the same samples as the P 515, or were the new CFX and Bösendorfer samples used in the P 525 that are also used for the CLP 775 and 785?
wie lang warten sie schon auf antworten? Ich denke wenn, wieder nur kommen nur das ist ein Hinweis auf ein Aufbau. video sei. ( hilfreich lass ich mal dahingestellt) werden sie wohl lange warten müssen obwohl ihre Frage interresannt ist. Fair wäre es auch auf der HP dies nachlesen zu können. PS Tips für alleinbauer wären auch nett gewesen.
Oh! Finally first unboxing video of p525 on the planet 😅
How's the key action for a beginner piano learner ? Is it useful or overrated for an entry level person and should go for P225 ? Thanks
Channels and companies like this unfortunately can not be relied on for detailed and fully-honest advice. I can, though.
Entry-level actions are usually fine for a beginner, though for most of them you will need to upgrade after a few years. Not all entry actions are created equal, however: The P-225 is worse than its predecessor, the P-125, because they compromised the action (changed from GH-S to GH-C) to make it slimmer; and while the GH-S is mostly an acceptable action for a beginner, the Kawai ES-120's RH-C action is a bit better because it's less hard to press the back of the keys and is more dynamically expressive - so you could get more years out of the ES-120, I reckon.
The P-525's mid-level GT-S action is heavier than any entry-level action aswell as much of the competition's mid-level actions, which might be beneficial or unappealing, depending on your situation and needs. The entry-level Kawai RH-C action is pretty much just as expressive, but is lighter than most acoustic actions just as every entry-level action is.
Wow that was a complete explanation. Appreciate that sir. Hope to choose a good one. @@Persun_McPersonson
@@erfannazarian
Well I'm glad I caught your comment not too long after it was posted so I could offer some advice in time. The ES-120 or P-525 are both lovely choices and you can't go too wrong with either, aside from a minor preference in key heaviness that you won't actually know until you actually get your hands on one, aswell as the more expensive model having more powerful speakers (though the ES-120's certainly aren't bad, and if you do really want the more-powerful speakers then you could also opt for the ES-520 instead of the P-525, which has comparable speakers but lighter keys).
I wish you good luck and many years of playing!
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Was the P 525 equipped with the same samples as the P 515, or were the new CFX and Bösendorfer samples used in the P 525 that are also used for the CLP 775 and 785?
wie lang warten sie schon auf antworten? Ich denke wenn, wieder nur kommen nur das ist ein Hinweis auf ein Aufbau. video sei. ( hilfreich lass ich mal dahingestellt) werden sie wohl lange warten müssen obwohl ihre Frage interresannt ist.
Fair wäre es auch auf der HP dies nachlesen zu können.
PS Tips für alleinbauer wären auch nett gewesen.
Hello, what is the name of the first piano stand used in the video?
Sorry for the late reply. I think its the DPS-10 stand from Digitalpiano.com ☺️👍🏻🎹
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God awful music on this video.
The worst soundtrack ever 😂