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🎹Yamaha YDP-144 vs Casio PX-870 Digital Piano Review, Comparison, & Demo🎹 

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Hi everyone, and welcome to another piano comparison video at the Merriam Pianos RU-vid channel. In this video we’ll be comparing the Yamaha Arius YDP144 and the Casio Privia PX870.
The Arius and Privia lines don’t tend to intersect, except for these two models which actually go directly head to head.
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Piano Overview:
The YDP144 has been on the market longer than the PX870 so as a slightly older product, it’s not fair to expect the tech to be exactly the same between these two instruments. With digital piano sales increasing year over year, the amount of investment into the category by manufacturer’s is also increasing, resulting in rapid innovation.
Casio has been a significant player in the under $1,000 category for quite some time, but over the last few years they’ve also made significant ground at higher price points and have emerged as a legitimate contender to Yamah, Kawai and Roland in said categories.
The YDP144 is without question one of the most popular models in the $1,500 home digital piano category. With that in mind, we can think of the PX870 has a response to the YDP144, with notable improvements in quite a few of the specs.
Piano Sound:
You’ll notice right away that the main acoustic piano samples on these two instruments actually sound very different. The YDP144 sound emphasizes the upper mid range, whereas the PX870 has a more traditional EQ curve with enhanced bass and treble, with a compressed mid range. It’s not fair to say which is better as it's going to come down to personal preference, but it's important to note how different they do sound.
The YDP144 uses a sample of their CFX concert grand piano. This is not an 88 note individually sampled engine, but it sounds good nonetheless. The user has the ability to edit and customize the piano tone via an app that allows you to adjust some of the reverb settings, among other parameters.
Casio offers their Chordana app for the same type of remote control over the instrument, and editable parameters include string resonance and key-off simulator among others. An interesting thing they’ve included is “tone ports”, which allows a wider range of frequencies to reach the player.
In terms of speakers, the PX870 has two 20 watt speaker systems, whereas the Yamaha has two twelve watt systems. The disparity in speaker power leads to a fairly big difference in the overall power of the tone between these two instruments.
In terms of polyphony, the YDP144 has 192 notes, whereas the PX870 has 256 notes. Even 192 should be more than sufficient for the vast majority of applications as it is, but if polyphony is important to you, the PX870 has the advantage.
Piano Action:
In general I quite enjoy the Casio action, from the nice textures on the keys, and the presence of the triple sensor for the accurate MIDI output. The YDP144’s action has a double sensor, which should still be fine for lots of playing situations, but if you’re looking at doing any commercial recordings or playing more advanced classical repertoire, the PX870’s triple sensor action might be a better choice.
Neither action features escapement, which isn’t too common at the price point anyway. When it comes to the weighting and key dip, these actions actually feel very similar. In terms of repetition speed, it’s also quite similar between both, and while not the fastest I’ve played, is still good.
All in all, these are both solid actions for beginners, and even experienced players looking for a secondary instrument.
Piano Features:
Both instruments come standard with integrated stands, as well as triple pedals and built-in dust covers.
In terms of connectivity, both instruments have two stereo ¼” headphone jacks, as well as USB ports.
Conclusions:
These are both solid options in the $1,500 (CAD) home digital piano category, along with the Roland F140r and Kawai KDP110. The PX870 does out spec the YDP144, but ultimately you should try to get out and try both instruments to see which one you prefer.
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Комментарии : 138   
@fernandoarismendi3092
@fernandoarismendi3092 2 года назад
I had the chance playing both, and i have to Say that Casio's sound like more natural and rich, have more caracter and personality, and Yamaha sounds more "on the average", it seems like they are trying not to make risks or to experience new sounds or dynamics, like more safe sounds. Casio is more wild and colorful, more authentic..
@johnlong4832
@johnlong4832 Год назад
how do you expect us to take you seriously when you can't even spell "Dynamics" or "Authentic" correctly
@marisatran7085
@marisatran7085 Год назад
@@johnlong4832 Chill. Typos exist.
@xlokn
@xlokn 9 месяцев назад
I tried both. Yamaha sound superior. Casio sound okey not bad
@chetancrasta
@chetancrasta 3 года назад
Thanks for this comparison. The Yamaha sound much better. I hope Casio improves their sound samples because the rest of the piano seems to be excellent.
@JoeLinux2000
@JoeLinux2000 3 года назад
I wish Pianoteq would form a partner ship with a major digital piano manufacturer. Pianoteq has so many voices the choice is almost limitless. Of the two being demonstrated, I prefer the sound of the Yamaha. I feel there is more clarity.
@user-xy8ec9nw3u
@user-xy8ec9nw3u 3 года назад
Not good idea
@calikokat100
@calikokat100 3 года назад
Could you review the YDP 164
@IanFrancisco-CAPianoman
@IanFrancisco-CAPianoman 3 года назад
These comparison videos are extremely valuable! Thank you! One quibble - on this video your voice is too loud. I don't want to have to turn the volume up to hear the piano well, then back down when you start talking again. Went to Yamaha's site to play their demo of the YDP-164 and that level was similar to where you have set the piano level. I'm guessing 0dB. I'm listening through Avantones and big old Marantz speakers powered by a 200W Kenwood receiver.
@IanFrancisco-CAPianoman
@IanFrancisco-CAPianoman 3 года назад
The videos are made even more valuable by your excellent playing that demonstrates the nuances of tone available and playability of these electronic widgets.
@malingehring165
@malingehring165 3 года назад
Your video is top notch. If I was at your piano store, I would buy immediately...
@Toogoodtobetrue458
@Toogoodtobetrue458 3 года назад
I like the sound of the Yamaha. Casio is no slouch with my limited experience but Yamaha sounds better. Not sure about price difference.
@oliviaedralin1436
@oliviaedralin1436 2 года назад
I thought the Yamaha sounded clearer or crispier,,, I prefer the Yamaha. That’s my personal preference ❤️👍 thanks for giving us valuable reviews.
@oliviaedralin1436
@oliviaedralin1436 2 года назад
I just ordered the Yamaha ydp 144 from Amazon for $1,199.00.
@benjaminsmith2287
@benjaminsmith2287 3 года назад
Yeah, I understand Stu's definition of tone. So, after listening to pianos and digitals and such I've come to the conclusion that Yamaha has a fair amount of a plaintive tone to it, at least the CFX and it seems also the Bosendorfer samples (and Bosendorfer samples are not in the Arius line of pianos). So that would exclude the P125 but include this YDP144. There's still a lot of bass in the Yamaha on the lowest end it's just not as bass forward as some other pianos. The treble is curiously restrained, in my opinion. The Casio gives a very good amount of bass and more presence and sparkle to the treble which makes me say over and over, that newer Yamahas are actually less bright in the treble than some other makes and more bright in the tenor to "alto" portion of the piano. Anyway, get the sound you like. I wish Yamaha would ditch the GHS and come up with a new lower-end action.
@marlajackson1905
@marlajackson1905 3 года назад
I have been looking at piano reviews for years and have seen you often. Have you thought of starting a blog or review website? I enjoy your insight on these pianos.
@benjaminsmith2287
@benjaminsmith2287 3 года назад
@@marlajackson1905 Hey thanks. I'm just giving my opinion on what I hear with pianos. I think to review pianos you'd need to work at a piano dealership or be a piano technician with access to them. I get to hear them and sometimes play them but my overall access to them isn't enough for me to have my own blog/vlog.
@MVidalCalatayud
@MVidalCalatayud 3 года назад
BENJAMIN, can you help me please? I'm Between the ap470 and the yamaha ydp 164. I really appreciate not only the piano sounds, I need a great organ and kind of b3 sounds. Can you help me in my buy please?
@benjaminsmith2287
@benjaminsmith2287 3 года назад
@@MVidalCalatayud I don't really know much about the organ sounds. Sorry.
@marlajackson1905
@marlajackson1905 3 года назад
I am looking for the same thing. My primary interest is classical, but I’m looking for great organ sounds for practicing church songs and jazz. In all of my research in the price range of less than $2,000 the only thing that seems to fit the bill is Kawaii (console and portable). They have a very realistic sounding organ. My hesitation is their reliability. Their reputation precedes them. I am still considering a Kawaii based on the tone and the organ sounds and will hope for the best if I purchase one.
@gobies_galaxy
@gobies_galaxy 3 года назад
That guy kind of reminds me of Ed Norton, voice and appearance.
@oliviaedralin1436
@oliviaedralin1436 2 года назад
That’s what I was thinking about too. And the voice! Great observation 👏😂
@rostislaviskandarov4403
@rostislaviskandarov4403 3 года назад
The only advantage of Yamaha is that it is not Casio. Price, power, features, 3 sensors keyboard, greater polyphony say Casio is better.
@MerriamPianos
@MerriamPianos 3 года назад
Takes a while for brand reputation to equal product quality - for any company, moving in either direction. Bad brands can make great products for 10 years before people finally notice. Great brands can make bad products for 10 years before things really start to suffer. No company is perfect, but I do think that Casio's reputation lags behind it's current product lineup, we'll see how history judges things! Thanks for the comment and for watching Rostislav :) -stu
@trikymouse
@trikymouse 3 года назад
Я так понимаю, на вас Касио тоже произвел впечатление больше, чем Ямаха?
@rimberrem1716
@rimberrem1716 3 года назад
Casio keyboard sound . Yamaha piano sound. This is the advantage 😅
@Instrumental-Covers
@Instrumental-Covers 2 года назад
There is one advantage for me: sound. I prefer the way Yamaha sounds. Power, features, 3 sensors, and greater polyphony will not make me buy the Casio. If I found Casio to sound better, I would buy it. But I don't like the way it sounds.
@Ben-nc9qw
@Ben-nc9qw 2 года назад
The fake ivory noon slip texture on the Casio keys feels awesome
@Maxim.Shiryaev
@Maxim.Shiryaev 3 года назад
Casio sound is a kind of "metallic". Like they have overlayed a harpsichord over the piano samples.
@rostislaviskandarov4403
@rostislaviskandarov4403 3 года назад
casio has 2 way speakers: tweeter makes all this sound you mentioned
@johnw1135
@johnw1135 3 года назад
another informative review ! would love to see how the Roland RP-102 compares to anyone of these pianos or with the Kawai KDP70 they all seem to be in the same price point at least here in the U.S.
@MrCendrb
@MrCendrb 3 года назад
Great comparison. Thanks!
@robertwcislo4072
@robertwcislo4072 3 года назад
Great material. There is a difference in sounding, indeed. Thank you.
@lgtwzrd
@lgtwzrd 2 года назад
I'm no musician but the yamaha sounds a bit more "authentic" and "rich" as a tone if that makes any sense.
@northstarr4729
@northstarr4729 3 года назад
I’m a nerd also and almost certain they sample every 88 acoustic keys for the corresponding digital keys and at different hammer strike velocities. I doubt there is any sample stretching unless the engineers are extremely lazy
@gclaytony
@gclaytony 3 года назад
Tough to be definitive after all the folding/spindling that video/audio gets in being loaded to RU-vid. It seems the Yamaha is slightly fuller, which would make sense if the Casio has the scooped midrange. I believe the scooped midrange is a 'feature' to accommodate vocals since that is where vocals typically reside.
@paolbasso
@paolbasso 3 года назад
Great video! How about the noise that keys make when you press them. Heard the casio was noisy, is that the case? Is there a comparison video between this casio and the roland rp102 ? Thanks
@paolbasso
@paolbasso 3 года назад
@@phoenixthepiano Thank you for your kind reply!
@fvc1612
@fvc1612 3 года назад
Yamaha YDP-164 plz
@karenmainor4275
@karenmainor4275 2 года назад
Instead of comparing according to price point, the comparison should be between pianos with similar tones, key action, & special features such as apps, pedals, USB ports, audio inputs/outputs, headphone jacks, etc.
@MerriamPianos
@MerriamPianos 2 года назад
We appreciate the suggestion immensely! While cost and price point are a major consideration for many piano shoppers, I definitely think it would be cool to approach some review videos from the standpoint that you're describing. :)
@wizsat
@wizsat 2 года назад
Can you please make a video comparing Yamaha YDP-164 with Roland RP701 and other brands around that price points? Say $1300 to $1700 maybe...
@midnight4109
@midnight4109 2 года назад
I like the PX 870 and wonder why there are so many "new open box" pianos available. Are they being returned?
@bubbly6411
@bubbly6411 2 года назад
probably enthusiastic beginners trying to learn piano.... then realizing its not for them
@borodach6789
@borodach6789 3 года назад
Hello! What happened to the video comparing Bechstein and Bösendorfer grands?
@anton_sidash
@anton_sidash 2 года назад
In this video, I like the Yamaha sound better. However, in my life I have a Casio AP-470, and I tried to play on this Yamaha in the store, and its sound seemed to me much less natural than on a Casio. Casio FOREVER❤!
@user-xy8ec9nw3u
@user-xy8ec9nw3u 2 года назад
Quality sound of Yamaha Vs Casio Like BMw Vs Renault. 🤣
@anton_sidash
@anton_sidash 2 года назад
@@user-xy8ec9nw3u Renault is very reliable and high-quality cars, like a Casio :)🔥😎
@user-xy8ec9nw3u
@user-xy8ec9nw3u 2 года назад
@@anton_sidash Casio sound cheap for me 😁 I am sorry CFx Vs sega🤣
@fernandoarismendi3092
@fernandoarismendi3092 2 года назад
I had the chance playing both, and i have to Say that Casio's sound like more natural and rich, have more caracter and personality, and Yamaha sounds more "on the average", it seems like they are trying not to make risks or to experience new sounds or dinamics, like more safe sounds. Casio is more wild and colorful, more autentic..
@malingehring165
@malingehring165 3 года назад
I think the Yamaha sound much more rich and full.... Like a grand piano in a large room. The Casio sounds a bit tinny, but still good for the price?
@roneyl9870
@roneyl9870 2 года назад
Very similar sounds. The YDP 144 is better, but the PX 870 is cheaper. A fair comparison should be with an AP Casio series.
@xlokn
@xlokn 10 месяцев назад
Ap 470p identical to px 870. So no need
@SajadVafa
@SajadVafa 3 года назад
Hi from Canada. For classic songs at home, is YDP 144 better than P125? I watched your reviews and still am not sure.
@sadist6677
@sadist6677 2 года назад
YDP-144 better but i recommend YDP-164 :)
@karenmainor4275
@karenmainor4275 2 года назад
I don't know why most of the commenters think the Yamaha sounds better than the Casio. I think the Yamaha sounds tinnish in the midrange keys.
@giusgius9299
@giusgius9299 2 месяца назад
Yamaha wins always.
@TheSmdl
@TheSmdl 3 года назад
Yamaha sounds so much better in my opinion.
@trikymouse
@trikymouse 3 года назад
Не могу понять, англоязычные, может, на роялях не играли никогда и не имеют возможности сравнить звук цифрового пианино с живым... Иначе не могу объяснить того, что в комментах всем нравится Ямаха больше.
@fabiangonzalez2279
@fabiangonzalez2279 29 дней назад
I’m comparing Yamaha ydp 105 with this Casio 870 but after saw this video I belive the Yamaha 105 is kind a lower version than the Casio 870. Do you know something about ydp 105?
@MerriamPianos
@MerriamPianos 29 дней назад
It all comes down to a matter of personal preference of course. But, with that said, the PX870 has many superior specs to the YDP105, such as a more powerful speaker system and more built-in tones.
@dominiquebalabat197
@dominiquebalabat197 3 года назад
Ennio Moriconne... That's what I remember with the chords you're playing... Sad, dreamy, full of yearning, etc... You know what i'm saying... :)
@cresshead
@cresshead 3 года назад
the product dates on your slide is the wrong ones for each i believe.
@MVidalCalatayud
@MVidalCalatayud 3 года назад
Wich song is on 19:10?
@rescuemethod
@rescuemethod 2 года назад
To me, the Yamaha YPD-144 sounds more lush, fuller, warmer, more nuanced. The Casio PX-870 sounds very good, but the should feels emptier, thinner, not as warm and full. I like the Yamaha sound better.
@briansun6336
@briansun6336 2 года назад
Casio has a cooler sound, Yamaha has a rather warmer sound. But if you play them in person, the Yamaha will feel less connected with your fingers. One example, you can try to play ff on this Yamaha, to me, this Yamaha can’t even produce ff, the tonality of ff just doesn’t exist at all. This Yamaha, includes p125 and other entry level Yamaha’s have very, very, very, very compressed touch curves. They can only play mp to mf. This Casio on the other hand can do pp to ff pretty easily with your fingers, this Casio is more dynamic than this Yamaha.
@rescuemethod
@rescuemethod 2 года назад
@@briansun6336 wow this is why you have to spend some time playing the instrument. Videos and specs only go so far.
@briansun6336
@briansun6336 2 года назад
@@rescuemethod Yep. You have to try in person to see what you like.
@xlokn
@xlokn 9 месяцев назад
​@@briansun6336 Yamahs sound superior without doubt
@briansun6336
@briansun6336 9 месяцев назад
@@xlokn to a listener yes. To a player, that Yamaha is rather disconnected. The dynamic range is garbage.
@imlimolli6819
@imlimolli6819 3 года назад
Please do a review of Yamaha ydp 164
@mikeburns9109
@mikeburns9109 2 года назад
I'm a bit confused, as I think the dates listed above are probably the wrong way round. The Casio is the newer machine?
@constantin-dorinnicolescu1243
@constantin-dorinnicolescu1243 3 года назад
I’m also looking for an Yamaha Ydp164 or Casio ap-470, with Casio i dont know how long the action will last...any advice?
@MVidalCalatayud
@MVidalCalatayud 3 года назад
I need te same information
@thiirane4279
@thiirane4279 3 года назад
Yamaha gives you, for instance, 5 years warranty. Apart from that Casio is much better that Yamaha. I played both of them.
@babaogretmen
@babaogretmen 3 года назад
Did you decide which one to buy, I am also searching the same...
@Viperwyd
@Viperwyd 3 месяца назад
How do i change the tone on the yamaha? Do i just press that button on the left? Cuz when i do it nothing happens
@MerriamPianos
@MerriamPianos 3 месяца назад
Are you looking to change the instrument voice or are you looking to adjust the individual parameters of a specific piano patch's tone?
@lulinhamariodantas6450
@lulinhamariodantas6450 3 года назад
Casio celviano or Yamaha Arius? What's the better line?
@tanmaymandal.2108
@tanmaymandal.2108 3 года назад
Which has better hammer action and feel?
@user-io2rd8xi7x
@user-io2rd8xi7x 3 года назад
Casio has the ivory and ebony key feel. Wheras the yamaha has plastic keys.
@tanmaymandal.2108
@tanmaymandal.2108 3 года назад
@@user-io2rd8xi7x I don't think that's what they meant, Casio has ivory and ebony texture "FEEL" keys and Yamaha has no texture on them but both their keys are made of plastic. Ivory is Illegal! Haha
@user-io2rd8xi7x
@user-io2rd8xi7x 3 года назад
@@tanmaymandal.2108 read again, Ivory and ebony "feel" still plastic that imitates the feel of the real deal
@runder2022
@runder2022 9 месяцев назад
​@@user-io2rd8xi7x Just marketing nothing special
@TheGODcc
@TheGODcc 3 года назад
Hello guys, can you help me please. I’m considering digital piano and going to buy YAMAHA YDP164, maybe you now better variant in this price?
@MVidalCalatayud
@MVidalCalatayud 3 года назад
I need the same help
@thiirane4279
@thiirane4279 3 года назад
Yes, for this price go for Casio AP 470, not YDP 164. You won’t get disappointed. I played both of them and it was clearly noticed that technologically Yamaha stayed behind Casio at this point.
@pepa0998
@pepa0998 2 года назад
@@thiirane4279 ok, but the ap-470 is not in The same price range. Here in Brazil at least....much more expensive
@andrewgargay2803
@andrewgargay2803 3 года назад
Скажите пожалуйста, что лучше взять для обучения Yamaha YDP-144 или Casio AP-470 ?
@danyagha5654
@danyagha5654 2 года назад
Братан я без понятия
@bybasick7905
@bybasick7905 Месяц назад
Тоже не знаю брат
@hirdy161
@hirdy161 3 года назад
Doesn't the"mellow" voice on the Casio have more a mid rangey EQ than the default Grand sound? And if so dont you basically get the best of all worlds with the Casio? I'm genuinely trying to decide which to buy. My question is: Does the "mellow" voice of the Casio negate the extra warmth of the Yamahas tone? I prefer a warm tone, I dont really want a scooped EQ.
@santiagofranco8299
@santiagofranco8299 3 года назад
Which one ended you buying?
@hirdy161
@hirdy161 3 года назад
@@santiagofranco8299 Still getting the money together. Soon though... very soon
@santiagofranco8299
@santiagofranco8299 3 года назад
@@hirdy161 I am having a hard time trying to make up my mind. Do you have an specific one you are going for?
@illusionyx907
@illusionyx907 Год назад
by sound impression Yamaha 144 as if an up-right piano and Casio 870 similar to grand piano ...
@MerriamPianos
@MerriamPianos Год назад
I can certainly understand that synopsis. :)
@xlokn
@xlokn 9 месяцев назад
No bro
@mahmoudelwardany1006
@mahmoudelwardany1006 3 года назад
Hey there ... my daughter 8years old was recommended a Yamaha 164, I’m find it to pricy, yet don’t want to hinder her progress, she plays an acoustic piano at the music center and I want something at home for practice. And thinking about the Casio px770. What’s your advice
@kliraphegon7345
@kliraphegon7345 3 года назад
If she gonna play it just casually, px770 is fine. If she gonna play professionally, play difficult pieces in the future, then px870 is the most budget
@benjaminsmith2287
@benjaminsmith2287 3 года назад
When possible, visit stores and play the Yamaha 164 and rivals from Roland, Casio, and Kawai. Pick the one she likes best. FWIW, I think Roland and Yamaha have the fewest quality issues from what I can gauge.
@charlescrockett6208
@charlescrockett6208 3 года назад
PX870 HAS 2 X 4CM FACING UP AND 2 X 12CM FACING DOWN
@runder2022
@runder2022 9 месяцев назад
Yes but yamaha better😂
@disenchanted3724
@disenchanted3724 3 года назад
Can anyone share the music sheet of what was played at @17:50?
@MerriamPianos
@MerriamPianos 3 года назад
That was just quickly improvised on the spot, unfortunately no sheet music or name for that. "Random Piano Review in G Major ;) " -stu
@MVidalCalatayud
@MVidalCalatayud 3 года назад
@@MerriamPianos "wow, that's really mellow" 😅
@imaneamane3337
@imaneamane3337 3 года назад
So they both can be used with headphones ? I didn't get it ^^
@behdokhtkiafar8142
@behdokhtkiafar8142 3 года назад
Yes
@Maraxion
@Maraxion 3 года назад
So which one is older? At 1:33 you say that the Yamaha has been on the market longer. But in 27:50 it says written the casio is from 2017, and the yamaha is from from 2020??
@jagrandom641
@jagrandom641 2 года назад
casio sounds really good
@markhomiak6966
@markhomiak6966 2 года назад
I do normally prefer a more scooped EQ, but those Casio piano tones sounded VERY artificial.
@Mugenz00
@Mugenz00 3 года назад
16:44 sounds like something out of Pokémon
@argi0774
@argi0774 3 года назад
The problem with comparisons like this is, it is recorded through line out. In reality, they don't sound anywhere close to that. Especially the Yamaha with it's very weak speaker system will sound like shit in your room. Not a single bit like here.
@adityachandrasekharan1356
@adityachandrasekharan1356 2 года назад
How many keys do both have?
@MVidalCalatayud
@MVidalCalatayud 3 года назад
Can someone help me between ap470 and ydp 164 ? Yamaha seems to have best organs than casio...
@hjeaas7815
@hjeaas7815 3 года назад
I personally played them both, the Casio sound more like a toy in real life, while the Yamaha is amazing it sound much more realistic, and better, and the Casio touch is sooooo overdone it’s bad, but at the end of the day you should try them both and see which one you like better.
@hjeaas7815
@hjeaas7815 3 года назад
At the end of the day Yamaha is a reliable brand, Yamaha makes acoustics, while Casio just doesn’t.
@Ilint
@Ilint 3 года назад
@@hjeaas7815 both were meh
@scdobserver835
@scdobserver835 3 года назад
Casio doesn't sound good. Though Yamaha is older, I like it better. I am a Kawai man fwiw.
@benjaminsmith2287
@benjaminsmith2287 3 года назад
It was introduced last year. So, it's not that old.
@alpay389
@alpay389 3 года назад
casio is A LOT older. it came out when the 142 was new.
@xlokn
@xlokn 9 месяцев назад
​@alpay389 but yamaha sound superior
@p3rrypm
@p3rrypm 3 года назад
Umm, The 560 and 5s are technically higher end than. These.
@geminuri
@geminuri 2 года назад
yamaha sounds more authentic. casio sounds kinda.. mechanical. digital. if that makes sense. lol
@hjeaas7815
@hjeaas7815 3 года назад
The Casio sounds like a toy. I prefer Yamaha’s.
@alvarovoos7292
@alvarovoos7292 Год назад
Yamaha have 2 X 8 Whats amplifier, not 2 X 12
@MerriamPianos
@MerriamPianos Год назад
You are correct! Thanks for the clarification! :)
@johnlong4832
@johnlong4832 Год назад
I have a Casio PX-870 and a Yamaha P-515 and the Casio sounds like a toy compared to the Yamaha
@MerriamPianos
@MerriamPianos Год назад
Thanks so much for tuning in! Both are excellent instruments with a lot of value packed in them. With that said, the PX870 and P515 are at slightly different price points and tiers, so it's not exactly an apples to apples comparison.
@johnlong4832
@johnlong4832 Год назад
@@MerriamPianosthat's true, I think the Kawai ES-920 sounds better than the Yamaha
@v.404
@v.404 Год назад
Those two pianos differ by about $1000 in price though, so it would be concerning if the Yamaha didn't sound better at that price lol
@xlokn
@xlokn 9 месяцев назад
Yes😂
@MerriamPianos
@MerriamPianos 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for tuning in!
@lalnunsangaasanga5801
@lalnunsangaasanga5801 2 года назад
Casio middle octave sound like toy..😢
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