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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Help deciding between Yamaha P525 and Casio Hybrid GP310]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>Pianistically wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>sigasa wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Hi guys,</p><p>I&#039;m seriously thinking of upgrading from my PX-S7000WE to either a Yamaha P525 or Casio Hybrid GP310. I&#039;m currently leaning towards the Casio. However, I&#039;d appreciated some input and advice from anyone who uses either of these with Pianoteq please.<br />We have no local dealers and I don&#039;t drive so travelling to a music shop is impractical for me. Therefore, any help would be gratefully appreciated.</p><p>Thank you,</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote></div><p> Here are a few thoughts, facts , pros and cons&nbsp; based on reviews and comments .</p><p>P525<br />The P525 doesn’t send variable note off .<br />White keys core is wood , black keys are plastic There is a USB audio interface , even though it’s basic .<br />Light touch with black keys lighter than white keys .<br />Good speakers ( for a portable, that is) <br />Good repetition speed , slower than Kawai RHIII action but faster than Roland PHA-50<br />Difficult to reach low velocities below 25-30 and above 110 so need a proper curve to fix it<br />No report on in inconsistent note on velocities </p><p>GP310<br />Probably ahead of the p525 for feel compared to acoustic <br />Speakers are ´so so’ according to reviews <br />No audio interface included <br />Quality relatively good except the back panel .<br />Good repetition speed , at a minimum as good as the P525 if not faster</p><p>Keys tend to become noisy . It has been reported a few times . Here’s a video after 3 years . <a href="https://youtu.be/hDsB4RUhNp0?is=MJgY_zq8TuhQzGeN">https://youtu.be/hDsB4RUhNp0?is=MJgY_zq8TuhQzGeN</a><br />This digital piano is now old and will be presumably presumed . </p><p>Conclusion:hard choice . The P525 being more recent and portable is probably easier to resell. <br />Funny enough given the drivers you have mentioned and given you use pianoteq&nbsp; &nbsp;, these are not the 2 keyboards I would have chosen . If I was to buy blindly a keyboard between the two , I will monitor the price of the Casio in sites like sweetwater and Thomann and wait for a price drop that will happen is Casio decides to upgrade the GP line . But nothing is guaranteed as the action is coming from Beichstein and I don’t know if this partnership was a one off or a long-standing commercial relationship .</p></blockquote></div><p>Not a review, but I am still pretty amazed at how quickly Casio built up their DP tech. Years ago I remember owning the early Privia line and it was pretty decent already. Now they are actually up there with the other juggernauts.</p>]]></content>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Help deciding between Yamaha P525 and Casio Hybrid GP310]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>Pianistically wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>sigasa wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Hi guys,</p><p>I&#039;m seriously thinking of upgrading from my PX-S7000WE to either a Yamaha P525 or Casio Hybrid GP310. I&#039;m currently leaning towards the Casio. However, I&#039;d appreciated some input and advice from anyone who uses either of these with Pianoteq please.<br />We have no local dealers and I don&#039;t drive so travelling to a music shop is impractical for me. Therefore, any help would be gratefully appreciated.</p><p>Thank you,</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote></div><p> Here are a few thoughts, facts , pros and cons&nbsp; based on reviews and comments .</p><p>P525<br />The P525 doesn’t send variable note off .<br />White keys core is wood , black keys are plastic There is a USB audio interface , even though it’s basic .<br />Light touch with black keys lighter than white keys .<br />Good speakers ( for a portable, that is) <br />Good repetition speed , slower than Kawai RHIII action but faster than Roland PHA-50<br />Difficult to reach low velocities below 25-30 and above 110 so need a proper curve to fix it<br />No report on in inconsistent note on velocities </p><p>GP310<br />Probably ahead of the p525 for feel compared to acoustic <br />Speakers are ´so so’ according to reviews <br />No audio interface included <br />Quality relatively good except the back panel .<br />Good repetition speed , at a minimum as good as the P525 if not faster</p><p>Keys tend to become noisy . It has been reported a few times . Here’s a video after 3 years . <a href="https://youtu.be/hDsB4RUhNp0?is=MJgY_zq8TuhQzGeN">https://youtu.be/hDsB4RUhNp0?is=MJgY_zq8TuhQzGeN</a><br />This digital piano is now old and will be presumably presumed . </p><p>Conclusion:hard choice . The P525 being more recent and portable is probably easier to resell. <br />Funny enough given the drivers you have mentioned and given you use pianoteq&nbsp; &nbsp;, these are not the 2 keyboards I would have chosen . If I was to buy blindly a keyboard between the two , I will monitor the price of the Casio in sites like sweetwater and Thomann and wait for a price drop that will happen is Casio decides to upgrade the GP line . But nothing is guaranteed as the action is coming from Beichstein and I don’t know if this partnership was a one off or a long-standing commercial relationship .</p></blockquote></div><p>Thank you for your reply. Very helpful. What 2 would you yourself bring to the table? I am open to suggestions. It would be helpful too.</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2026-06-22T16:23:08Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Help deciding between Yamaha P525 and Casio Hybrid GP310]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>sigasa wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Hi guys,</p><p>I&#039;m seriously thinking of upgrading from my PX-S7000WE to either a Yamaha P525 or Casio Hybrid GP310. I&#039;m currently leaning towards the Casio. However, I&#039;d appreciated some input and advice from anyone who uses either of these with Pianoteq please.<br />We have no local dealers and I don&#039;t drive so travelling to a music shop is impractical for me. Therefore, any help would be gratefully appreciated.</p><p>Thank you,</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote></div><p> Here are a few thoughts, facts , pros and cons&nbsp; based on reviews and comments .</p><p>P525<br />The P525 doesn’t send variable note off .<br />White keys core is wood , black keys are plastic There is a USB audio interface , even though it’s basic .<br />Light touch with black keys lighter than white keys .<br />Good speakers ( for a portable, that is) <br />Good repetition speed , slower than Kawai RHIII action but faster than Roland PHA-50<br />Difficult to reach low velocities below 25-30 and above 110 so need a proper curve to fix it<br />No report on in inconsistent note on velocities </p><p>GP310<br />Probably ahead of the p525 for feel compared to acoustic <br />Speakers are ´so so’ according to reviews <br />No audio interface included <br />Quality relatively good except the back panel .<br />Good repetition speed , at a minimum as good as the P525 if not faster</p><p>Keys tend to become noisy . It has been reported a few times . Here’s a video after 3 years . <a href="https://youtu.be/hDsB4RUhNp0?is=MJgY_zq8TuhQzGeN">https://youtu.be/hDsB4RUhNp0?is=MJgY_zq8TuhQzGeN</a><br />This digital piano is now old and will be presumably presumed . </p><p>Conclusion:hard choice . The P525 being more recent and portable is probably easier to resell. <br />Funny enough given the drivers you have mentioned and given you use pianoteq&nbsp; &nbsp;, these are not the 2 keyboards I would have chosen . If I was to buy blindly a keyboard between the two , I will monitor the price of the Casio in sites like sweetwater and Thomann and wait for a price drop that will happen is Casio decides to upgrade the GP line . But nothing is guaranteed as the action is coming from Beichstein and I don’t know if this partnership was a one off or a long-standing commercial relationship .</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2026-06-22T11:48:21Z</updated>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>daniel_r328 wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>Hey Chris, wow these two are really different. What are you looking for in your upgrade?</p><p>Pianoteq specific thoughts:<br />- If you want to use the internal speakers, I&#039;d recommend going with something that supports bluetooth MIDI, because otherwise you may end up getting interference from the cable loop formed by the midi + audio lines<br />- don&#039;t neglect the importance of a good pedal! in that sense the casio is the better of the two options.<br />- personally I find the form factor important: having a realistic grand piano sound coming from something that doesn&#039;t look convincingly like a piano breaks the immersion for me<br />- the keyboard action is of course the most important selection criterion for pianoteq. While built-in sounds can work around unrealistic responses by tweaking the audio, pianoteq is modeled after realistic actions, so the closer you get to that ideal, the better.</p></blockquote></div><p>Thank you for your reply.</p><p>Apologies. I didn&#039;t clarify. It&#039;s the keybed feel,&nbsp; reliably consistent velocoty response and rapid repetition speed that is most important to me.</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p>]]></content>
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			<updated>2026-06-22T09:38:03Z</updated>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hey Chris, wow these two are really different. What are you looking for in your upgrade?</p><p>Pianoteq specific thoughts:<br />- If you want to use the internal speakers, I&#039;d recommend going with something that supports bluetooth MIDI, because otherwise you may end up getting interference from the cable loop formed by the midi + audio lines<br />- don&#039;t neglect the importance of a good pedal! in that sense the casio is the better of the two options.<br />- personally I find the form factor important: having a realistic grand piano sound coming from something that doesn&#039;t look convincingly like a piano breaks the immersion for me<br />- the keyboard action is of course the most important selection criterion for pianoteq. While built-in sounds can work around unrealistic responses by tweaking the audio, pianoteq is modeled after realistic actions, so the closer you get to that ideal, the better.</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Hi guys,</p><p>I&#039;m seriously thinking of upgrading from my PX-S7000WE to either a Yamaha P525 or Casio Hybrid GP310. I&#039;m currently leaning towards the Casio. However, I&#039;d appreciated some input and advice from anyone who uses either of these with Pianoteq please.<br />We have no local dealers and I don&#039;t drive so travelling to a music shop is impractical for me. Therefore, any help would be gratefully appreciated.</p><p>Thank you,</p><p>Warmest regards,</p><p>Chris</p>]]></content>
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