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Digital Pianos

Our digital pianos come with all sorts of functions and features to allow you to extend your creativity! Most of us are looking for the most authentic piano sound we can get within our budget when looking for a digital piano, and so many of our digital pianos across the brands have developed their sound samples to the highest quality to ensure you have a unique and realistic playing experience. Digital pianos can often be found at gigs, bars and in studios, living rooms and bedrooms! We stock a large range of digital pianos from Casio, Yamaha and Kawai, all available to try in our showroom.

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Features

•MIDI functions
•Recording functions

•Multiple sounds

•Split playing modes

•Lesson functions

•Demos
•Volume control

•USB functionality

•Option to play with headphones. 

•Bluetooth connectivity

•Metronome and drum rhythms
 

Our most advanced digital pianos have specially made hybrid piano actions to give the most realistic feel. Our digitals from the top of the range have samples that have been recorded using the latest recording technology to best capture the sounds of grand and upright pianos in a variety of settings. 

Appearance

•Available in both classic and more modern styles. 

•Some models are extremely slim-ideal for limited spaces.

•Some models are very light-weight and portable. 

•LED display functions with easy-to-use interface. 

•Built in triple pedal units available. 

•Different piano stands available. 

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Our digital pianos often come in a range of finishes such as satin black, satin white, satin walnut, polished ebony and more. If you are looking for a unique appearance, some designs come in yellow or have different coloured strips around the keys. There are modern styles of piano stands available, some of which are more slim lined or have diagonally positioned legs. But if you are hoping to have a piano with a more traditional appearance, classic, rectangular stands are also available. 

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What to listen for

•The dynamic range potential-how much are you able to fully express a range of dynamics? How quietly can you play? How much can you gradually increase in volume?

•Tone-can you find the right selection of sounds you are after? Are you looking for brighter or mellower sound samples? 

•Listen to the different sound samples-do you only need acoustic, grand and electric piano sounds or do you also want a large variety of instrumental sounds as well? 

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Our premium brand digital pianos will give you the best playing experience by giving you the best touch response and a good dynamic range. Some of our top digital pianos include a virtual technician that allows you to adjust different settings such as the touch-response, resonance and even the tuning. So if you get the opportunity, make adjustments using the virtual technician and listen to the difference in sound when you adjust the string resonance and other parameters.

 

 

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Broughton Pianos Buyers Guide

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