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Welcome to another Merriam Pianos comparison video! Today we’re taking a peak at two top sellers under $500, the Yamaha P45 and the Alesis Recital.
We’ve explored the difference in their action and their tone, and discussed who might be a good candidate for one or the other - but generally, this was surprising for how close the spec’s were on these two instruments...because the price points are quite different.
The Alesis is approx half the price of the Yamaha, but delivers double the polyphony and close to double the speaker power. The biggest difference? Yamaha’s GHS weighted action, which is still one of the only go-to’s for a properly weighted 88 note action at this price point less than $500 USD.
As we discuss in the video, the Alesis speaks to a growing group of people who are looking to explore the piano in a less ‘official’ and structured way, often without a teacher and more with software and online courses. The price is accessible, and the sound quality is close to on-par with the Yamaha...along with touch-sensitive keys. A perfect companion for low-cost experimentation with piano should you be looking into software options like Skoove, Yousician, or the like.
The Yamaha delivers a good action at a budget, but likely to a shrinking audience. For those who know this is a more serious endeavor, for but a few hundred more, it’s older brother the P125, or Roland’s FP10, or Casio’s super capable CDPS350 all deliver great actions but considerably more advanced processors, speakers, and connectivity options.
We hope you enjoy the comparison, and let us know what you think!!!
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6 авг 2021