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Which brand of electric piano feels closest to the real piano?
My experience is that different brands have different understandings of timbre and touch, so the results are different. But I mainly recommend korg's sp 180 and Yamaha's p95, which are cheaper than sp 180, but in terms of timbre, sp 180 is a three-layer sampling, and p95 is a single-layer sampling, which feels good and has its own characteristics. Korg's timbre is slightly better, because he is mainly engaged in keyboard instruments and electronic synthesizers, and the sound source is leading. Feel good, the keys of the electric piano are softer than the piano, because the middle and low-end electric pianos are all plastic keys. Real steel is made of wood. I can't help it. P95 seems to be around 3000 now, and korg sp 180 seems to be over 3000. I think you should try these two pianos at the music store and think about it. After all, what others say is useless, and your feelings are right. As for the domestic brand of electric piano, it can be ignored. . .