Advice about a Piano for home & the road
Hey guys
I was hoping I can get some advice from you smart people.
I've been playing piano since my parents bought me a Yamaha upright when I was 6 years old. That piano is still at their house (in Israel) and is incredible to play on even after 20 years. My first digital piano was a Yamaha P120 which was very expensive but also amazing.
I live in New York City now and when I moved here I bought 2 pianos. An upright
Baldwin acoustic and a
Casio PX-330 digital piano. I bought the upright used for about $1000 (including tuning and delivery) and the
Casio PX-330 was also very cheap (about $500) and the reason I got it was mostly because it is sooo very light. I use the Casio when I'm recording at home (MIDI) and also when I'm doing gigs (it's easy to carry), but I love the feel of having a big piano at home (especially when I have guests).
However, both of the pianos I have right now are kind of crappy. They are not professional pianos and I want to sell them both and replace them with something better (I also have more money to spend now).
I've been looking at the
Yamaha CP40 stage piano which would probably be good for gigs and midi (even though it's very heavy) but at home it just feels like an organ. Not something an adult pianist would play. On the other hand I'm looking at the
Yamaha N2 or the Clavinova upright series which would be good for midi and playing at home, but impossible to take on the road.
I really wish they made an upright digital piano that has large speakers and takes up room like an acoustic piano, but then you can simply EXTRACT the keyboard part of it when you go on a gig.
Does such a thing exist? Do you guys have any recommendations? I'd really love some advice. I have a small apartment and I rather have 1 really good (expensive) piano than 2 crappy pianos taking twice the space.
Thanks!