Adorama has
Kawai ES110 88-Key Portable Digital Piano (Stylish Black) on sale for
$549.
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Features:
- Harmonic Imaging Sound Technology
- 88-Key Piano Sampling
- Responsive Hammer Compact Action, 88 Weighted Keys
- 19 Sounds, Including 8 Exceptional Piano Sounds
- Bluetooth MIDI
- Dual and Split Keyboard Modes
- 192-Note Polyphony
- Built-in Alfred Piano Lessons
- Damper Pedal with Half-Dampering
- Built-in Stereo Speaker System
- Kawai 3 Year Parts and Labor Warranty
What's in the box:
- Kawai ES110 88-Key Portable Digital Piano
- F-10H Damper Pedal with Half-Pedal Support
- Music Rest
- AC Power Adapter
- Owner's Manual
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If you really like the p125 sound though, that could still make the difference for you personally.
Mechanically the es110's action is a bit more robust at the joint. That may or may not be worth $200 more to shoppers.
The es110 (RHC action) uses a barrel hinge, whereas the korg B2 (NW) and yama P45/P125 (GHS) use living hinges.
The barrel hinge is better for durability and consistency over time. But as long as you keep these machines cool and out of the sun, there shouldn't be any issues.
Both types will need lubrication over time like any mechanical joint.
Kawai has more instruments but I purely play Piano hence B2 is sufficient for me at my level.
Just my 2 cents.
Don't want to spend too much since this is just for 3 years, $600 is ok.
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iOS and Mac devices have been seamless using the Yamaha BT01 adapter or a newer Kawai with built-in BT.
I tested the P-125 out at Guitar Center and it was atrocious. It's sad how badly Yamaha has cheapened out on their quality. The action is just horrid. My old Yamaha P-140 blows it out of the water.
My daily driver is a Kawai VPC1. Buy the ES110 and go with the M-Audio midi to USB cable (Not the cheap one's on Amazon).
The RHC has a longer pivot length, more even resistance front and back. It is better for sure, but nothing Mega-Wow.
The store model GHS are also treated harshly, and IDK if they lube it, so it could be clacky.
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I think the Korg c1 and g1 are really overpriced and dated for this bracket.
I pre-ordered 920 at B&H in December and still waiting