so many RU-vidrs said Korg D1 is a really good keyboard, but then today I tried a Korg Kronos 2 in a local piano store (they don't have a D1), and the Kronos 2 has the same RH3 keybed as the Korg D1. I tried and the keys are really heavy, and then it felt like it had a "click" moment, so the key felt like a heavy mouse click... so that was pretty weird. The store had a Roland RD-88, and it is the same PHA-4 keyboard as the Roland FP-30X or FP-10, and the keyboard was quite good. I'd say it is better than Yamaha DGX670, and Yamaha DGX-670 is better than Yamaha P125 for some reason, even though they both have GHS (Grand Hammer Standard). I am suspecting the DGX-670 has an improved version of GHS. So... I suspect that the Korg Kronos 2 probably has a bad keyboard at the store? Maybe it was just abused for a couple of years in the store? I don't know. But since so many RU-vidrs said they like the Korg D1, and one RU-vidr even said he can play on it for hours and he won't feel tired, so I am still suspecting the Korg D1 has a good keyboard similar to the Roland RD-88 or FP-30X, or better. If you own a Korg D1, what do you think? (for example, the person who played the D1 in this video seemed like it was effortless 0:18 )
Those firms have been making improvements on cushioning, felt materials, structure etc. So you may expect some differences from model to model as you mentioned FP-30X or FP-10, DGX-670 or P125, D1 or SV2... To me, Roland has the best action amongst above mentioned models which is called PHA4.
Ottimo demo, sopratutto un demo di un piano Korg che possiede i suoni del cp80 non poteva mancare, cercavo appunto un piano con questo suono da non spendere molto ma che suoni bene, e questo demo mi ha convinto, in altre demo non fanno sentire nemmeno quel suono, quindi questa è la migliore demo
Bought one., we’ll see how it holds up. Been fan of korg forever .. I still have a key tar I’ve used 1000,s of gigs . The d1 gave what my triton studio.had. Sim J
I bought the Korg D1. The key action is harder than my upright! Quite hard work for me. I can just about stand the main piano sound, it sounds quite muddy to me to be honest. The sounds in general are boggy standard. I came across a Yamaha p45 recently and I much preferred the sound on it, even though the keys are more plasticky. Nothing beats my upright. It's quite shocking how far behind digital pianos still are in my dumb view.
@@jeremystig98 Oh yeah it seems they do. I haven't tried the ES110 but similar Rolands, Yamaha and Korg D1. I prefered the Korg D1 but it's all pretty similar so one can't go wrong with either, IMO.