Monday, April 12, 2010

Yamaha DGX 630 & Casio Privia PX 730




I've been looking for an electric for months. At the first time, I tried to choose a second-hand one because it's suit my finance. On the other hand, if I can not pursue my dream or my wrist is too hurt to play, I won't feel wasted. However, now I think I should try a new one. I'm confusing between Yamaha DGX 630 and Casio Privia PX730. There are many similarities and differences between them regarding to their looks, features, and prices.
Firstly, the looks of the two kinds of electric piano are greatly different. DGX630 is much larger than PX730, I think. DGX630 has a huge size with many button and a LCD above the range of frets while PX730 is very neat and smaller than an up-right piano. The size is an important thing to me because my room is very small. When I saw the real DGX530 at the store, I was shock because I thought it's small like a normal organ.

Secondly, the features of the two piano have some differences and similarities. They have 88 weighted key which gives the real feeling to the player. However, PX730 has much more feeling than DGX630 with 3 levels of sound when you press the key. Because DGX630 is an organ which has piano feature, it's just an organ with many tones, rhythms,... On the other hand, PX730 has just piano feature with some options of sound such as modern piano, classic piano...

Finally, the prices of the two are almost same. While DGX630 costs 750$, PX730 takes 789$. However, with 789$, you can buy a suit of PX730 including stand, pedals... As a result, PX730 much cheaper than DGX630.

In sum, with many conveniences, PX730 maybe a good choice for me. I decide to buy it next month.

P/s: one more thing I couldn't compare is the piano sound. I just compared the piano sound of PX730 with PX130 and CDP-200R. My conclusion is that the piano sound of PX730 is the best. It is strong and warm like real piano sound.

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