Topic: Keyboard Action - Which one?
Hello All,
Glad to be making my first post on the forum! Love pianoteq, and am looking for some advice so I can get the best out of pianoteq.
I'm looking to update my 20 year old Clavinova CLP-950 that has served me well for 2 decades. I really want to get a keyboard that transmits a piano's feel more faithfully than my Clavinova does and one that can capture good dynamic range (from pp to ff). So, the action is the MOST important part for me.
I've done my research and looked through the forums already. I have the opportunity to try a few pianos within the next couple of days, but wanted to see what your experience has been with the following choices that I am currently researching:
Roland FP-90 (soon to be 90x, but will try it out tomorrow)
Roland RD-2000 (not sure if I can find one to test out, again stock issues)
Kawai VCP1 (will be able to try out this weekend)
Kawai MP11SE (can't find a place that has one in stock to try, or does any store even have one at the moment to ship)
My understanding is that the two stage pianos have slightly better actions. But are the actions that much better to justify that much of a price increase? I will admit that the stage pianos are a little bit over my budget, but my Clavinova has lasted me 20 years, and I'd rather spend a little more money now in order to get something that will last another 20 years. ($500 or $700 more is not that much over 20 years)
I am not a professional pianist, but am a skilled amateur who has been playing piano since I was 6, and play anything from Albéniz, Bach, Brahms all the way to Rachmaninov and Scarlatti, with some modern stuff such as Philip Glass and Yann Tiersen. So are the stage pianos overkill, since I'm not a professional?
Just curious to hear what people's thoughts are.
Thanks in advance for any advice!