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Its mine and hubbys 14th wedding anniversary next week and the choice is ivory or gold. I prefer the lovely elephants to wear the ivory and and not as an ornament, so I thought it would be a great idea to get a digital piano (tinkling on the ivories - see not just a pretty face :D ) which hubby would love. We tend to buy a joint pressie and I'd quite like to have a go too.

 

So really I am after some suggestions as to what to get. We'd love to get a Yamaha, but at around £600 for a decent one :shock: its a bit our of our price range. We'd like one which has the weighted keys and a close to a real piano sound.

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I have a Yamaha YDP30s digital piano and it's lovely, it has a nice sound and a proper closing lid to keep dust and sticky fingers at bay. I paid £450 for it from Cookes in Norwich. I have my leassons on a Roland FP4 and it's nowhere near as nice (it doesn't have a lid and sounds quite tinney).

 

I'm not sure where you are in the country but if you are anywhere near this part of the world you could try my piano.

 

Some of the shops have second hand digital pianos where people have traded up to a higher spec model, I would suggest making a few phone calls to your local shops just to see what they have in stock.

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We have a Yamaha PSR295 which from memory only cost £160 so might not be good enough for your requirements. We also bought extras like a stool and pedal and dustcover.

 

It does sound good and feels nice to play though and has weighted keys. It doesn't get played much, sadly, as it was bought for ES who lost interest and YS only did keyboard lessons for his Duke of Edinburgh. I used to play the piano but rarely play it now :? .

 

I don't think it has same number of keys as a proper piano but unless you're playing very fancy pieces that shouldn't matter!

 

Guess where I bought it? http://www.singingchicken.co.uk :lol: . This was pre-chickens too :wink: .

 

(I've just checked out their website and they've changed their name :cry: . They don't seem to do pianos any more either :cry: .)

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We have a Yamaha PSR295 which from memory only cost £160 so might not be good enough for your requirements. We also bought extras like a stool and pedal and dustcover.

 

It does sound good and feels nice to play though and has weighted keys. It doesn't get played much, sadly, as it was bought for ES who lost interest and YS only did keyboard lessons for his Duke of Edinburgh. I used to play the piano but rarely play it now :? .

 

I don't think it has same number of keys as a proper piano but unless you're playing very fancy pieces that shouldn't matter!

 

Guess where I bought it? http://www.singingchicken.co.uk :lol: . This was pre-chickens too :wink: .

 

(I've just checked out their website and they've changed their name :cry: . They don't seem to do pianos any more either :cry: .)

 

I've looked there before a few years ago when we were originally looking for one - also pre-chickens. Shame they don't sell pianos anymore as they had really good prices.

 

They are lovely pianos you are all suggesting, but a wee bit to pricey. I'm going to see if we can get a second hand Yamaha YDP30 as it is now discontinued. Just seen this one http://www.musicalads.co.uk/category/musical-keyboard-piano-other-keyboard-piano/region/w-uk-bristol-south-west-wiltshire-trowbridge/YAMAHAYDP131DIGITALPIANONEARLYNEW-5806208.html?impression=gallery_impression which is near to us. Fingers are crossed its not gone or an old ad :pray:

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I have a Yamaha Portable Grand DGX300 which is a keyboard not a piano and it is one octave short of a full length keyboard. It has fantastic sound and cost about £360 4 years or so ago. It was my birthday present and I was going to learn to play it, but of course I have never had the time. My OH keeps threatening to sell it but I keep hoping that some miracle in time and space will give me more time. :roll:

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