Right now some of us may be indulging in retail therapy - as there's not so much else to do. Or at least virtual retail therapy - which is cheaper! [i.e. no money is involved!]
This can be harder without being able to get any hands on experience - particularly when comparing things like digital piano keyboards.
I have previously - before the Covid-19 thing got out of hand - tried a few pianos/keyboards, and I thought that maybe a new one might be a good thing to have.
I have watched/listened to quite a number of Youtube reviews. Obviously it's not possible to get an impression of the feel of a keyboard by a video review, but one might get a sense of the sound.
Here is one - https://youtu.be/ujim0BfT_As - but this shows something which I have suspected for quite a while - though maybe it's my hearing.
Basically - yes some of the reviews - particularly for instruments like the Yamaha p125 - appear to demonstrate a greater depth of sound in the low end of the instrument - which might be impressive to some, but my concern is that to me the apparently deeper bass notes actually seem slightly sharp. In this video, the Roland instrument does seem to me to have better tuning at the low end.
So - am I imagining this? Is it something to do with the way notes are sampled, and decayed on a digital piano?
This can be harder without being able to get any hands on experience - particularly when comparing things like digital piano keyboards.
I have previously - before the Covid-19 thing got out of hand - tried a few pianos/keyboards, and I thought that maybe a new one might be a good thing to have.
I have watched/listened to quite a number of Youtube reviews. Obviously it's not possible to get an impression of the feel of a keyboard by a video review, but one might get a sense of the sound.
Here is one - https://youtu.be/ujim0BfT_As - but this shows something which I have suspected for quite a while - though maybe it's my hearing.
Basically - yes some of the reviews - particularly for instruments like the Yamaha p125 - appear to demonstrate a greater depth of sound in the low end of the instrument - which might be impressive to some, but my concern is that to me the apparently deeper bass notes actually seem slightly sharp. In this video, the Roland instrument does seem to me to have better tuning at the low end.
So - am I imagining this? Is it something to do with the way notes are sampled, and decayed on a digital piano?
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