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Weber upright piano review
Weber upright piano review









The three main piano voices - Berlin, Vienna and Hamburg - offer a trio of classic piano sounds perfect for almost any situation. While this may not have as many sounds as others on this list, the included sounds are sublime. This feature ultimately leads to a more satisfying playing experience, that you don't get on other pianos on the market. We absolutely loved the tactile feedback of the hammers moving inside the body of the piano, as it's exactly what you come to expect from an acoustic piano. Bechstein - and even uses the same Austrian spruce. This beautiful piano utilises a real hammer action, which is built in conjunction with one of the most prestigious names in pianos, C. Okay, so Casio might not be your first thought for a high-end digital piano, but the Celviano GP-310 may just be the most authentic option on this list. This entry-level digital piano punches well above its weight, and in our tests, we found that it offered outstanding sound quality for its wallet-friendly price. On the other end of the price spectrum, we would have to go for the Casio AP-270 (opens in new tab). We found that this digital piano feels and sounds exactly like the real thing, while also benefiting from Yamaha’s world-famous build quality - and not to mention it looks absolutely stunning. If we could only choose one digital piano from the Japanese instrument giant, then it would have to be the excellent Yamaha CLP-775 (opens in new tab).

weber upright piano review

When recommending any piece of musical equipment - or motorbikes, for that matter - it’s very difficult not to recommend Yamaha. Dave has also programmed and played keys on recordings by a range of world-renowned artists including George Michael, Kylie and Gary Barlow. Dave is an expert in all things keys, from beginner keyboards, to digital pianos, synths and beyond, and has been a music technology writer and product tester since 2007, contributing to the likes of Computer Music, iCreate, MusicRadar and Attack Magazine.











Weber upright piano review