Why you should (not) go for a digital piano

  • Digital piano
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In the blog article "Mum, where do digital pianos come from", it was already shown that the sound spectrum of an acoustic piano cannot be reproduced identically by a digital piano.  The conclusion is easily drawn: if there is no reason to choose a digital piano, it is better to choose the only real acoustic equivalent. Yet, there are 4 cases where the digital piano might be the better choice. We list them for you. 

Digitale piano met Macbook met Logic recording software
Beperkt budget

1. With limited budget

Those who want to invest a more limited budget for now may be better off choosing a "top quality" digital piano than a low-budget acoustic piano. For 2500 EUR, you really don't have a good acoustic piano. But still a digital piano of fairly good quality. Of course, a digital piano does not need to be tuned, so you will also save on this annual cost. But if your budget is limited, you can always choose to rent a piano (acoustic or digital). 

Digitale piano bespelen met hoofdtelefoon

2. If volume plays a role: too loud or too quiet?

If you do not want to disturb others while playing or practising, you can always play with headphones on a digital piano. All digital pianos are equipped with this possibility. In the meantime, however, there are also solutions for this on acoustic pianos: the so-called "silent acoustic piano" allows you to play both "acoustically" and "digitally" (via headphones). On the other hand, if you need to amplify the sound of a piano, a digital piano will allow you to get a nice sound out of the speakers much faster than an acoustic piano. The latter can only be done with good capture microphones and a good sound engineer. Read more about this in our blog 'Digital, acoustic, hybrid, silent-acoustic, trans-acoustic or self-playing?

Piano transport

3. When mobility is key

Those who live in a small flat or student house do not always have the option of installing an acoustic piano. Also, if you often perform and have to take your piano everywhere with you, you will be better off with a digital piano than an acoustic one. Not everyone has the status of Lang Lang or Diana Krall and can demand that a Steinway concert grand piano be available everywhere. A mobile digital piano, also called a "stage piano", will solve all your problems.

Computer music recording

4. When you want to be creative

Digital pianos often have a lot of functions to be creative with music: different sounds, recording possibilities, style accompaniments, etc. . You can connect a digital piano to a computer or tablet, for example, to create scores of your compositions. For beginning pianists, a digital piano often has a lot of extra "learning functions" on board. Nowadays, you can usually also connect a tablet/iPad to interact with the instrument even more.

Do you recognise yourself in one or more of the above reasons? Then you might want to consider buying a digital piano after all. Don't forget to check out the silent acoustic pianos (Yamaha Silent, Kawai Anytime and Aures), as they combine the best of the acoustic and digital worlds. None of the above reasons apply to you? Then there is little doubt: the acoustic piano or grand piano is the best solution for you!

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