I couldn't hear big diferences on the "base" sound of the 760 and the 860 but the grand piano thing and and the speakers really sounds better, I still researching on which one I'm going to get. Thanks for the video.
+Whitehorse Music I've been watching this video again, I would like to know what are the differences between the 760 and the Celviano 260, can you help me with that?
Very informative video! Too bad I live in the northern hemisphere. There is currently a sale that offers the AP 650 for $1400, AP 250 for $ 900 and the PX 760 for $750. I would get the PX 860 but it is not on sale at the moment. As a somewhat intermediate player what would you recommend? Thank you in advance!
I'm a beginner looking for dp, from Israel. I have a px-150 with woodstand for 700$ and a px-760 for 900$ Is the px-760 worth the 200$ difference? * there are no px-160 in stores yet...
+Tofuman I think the px-760 is definitely worth the price difference. The 160 was a big improvement on the 150, so either wait for the 160, or go with the px-760. Good luck
I don't think it is worth upgrading from the px750 to 760. The Px860 is in a different league though... It is more powerful and therefore has a wider range of dynamics. Just a better all round sound.
+Paul Munson The ap460 has the same specs as the px860, but with a bigger cabinet. The cabinet makes a difference to the sound.I prefer the px860 sound. To me its a bit clearer.
Thanks for the review. I'm considering one of these for my daughter who has been learning for about 6 months. You mentioned the dynamic range of the 760 vs the 860, but left out the 160. Is that because it isn't worth mentioning, or because it's the same as the 760?
+Peanut Peanut Yes, the dynamic range of the 760 is the same as the 160. The dynamic range of the 860 is probably its most important factor when deciding whether to spend the extra money. It makes a big difference to be able to access the 860's extra volume.
Very useful videos, but I donät know why you didnät talk at all about touch, hammer action and keyboard sensitivity feel between those !!! I mean which one is the closest to a real acoustic grand piano in those terms and how far are the others????
+Charles Crockett Yes, the volume on the 160 was all the way up. I find the 160 and 760 have to be turned up full for them to have a 'normal' acoustic piano volume. The 860 only needs about 2/3rds volume.