Which Digital piano? Update

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Look at what I found. Alesia Prestige Artist 600 dollars. So I found for the same price 600 a Starfavor Reverie with weighted keys, metal legs, digital piano sound, Fender Roads sound etc.. a min grand piano.

Really nice looking. Dose not weigh it either. Headphone jack I cannot use. Tinnitus puts a stop to that.

I watched a video on it from a guy that reviews and owns a lot of pianos. He owns a copy of my first ever Casio CT 330 Synthesizer keyboard.

So it is on sale. Wow. And I love the look. Worth every penny.
 

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I'm looking at digital pianos lately too. From the past I remember Yamaha being a good overall choice for key action, sound, price, and durability. Anyone know how things balance out these days?
 

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Is this an old guy thing? You reach a certain age and you start wanting to play a keyboard and sing 80's songs?
 

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If you look on Ebay, you'll see lots of Casio digital pianos listed as 'parts only'. I think that is enough to tell me to avoid Casio.
 
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