Digital Piano Reviews

Casio PX-870 vs Yamaha YDP-145

Casio PX-870 vs Yamaha YDP-145

If you’re shopping for an upright-style digital piano under $1,500, there’s a good chance you’ve narrowed your options to two: the Casio PX‑870 and the Yamaha YDP‑145. Both offer full 88‑key, weighted hammer action with realistic piano sound, housed in a furniture-style console. But which one should you choose? I’ve spent weeks playing each model—testing

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Donner DDP-100 vs Roland FP-10

Donner DDP-100 vs Roland FP-10

If you’re shopping for a beginner-to-intermediate digital piano and you’ve narrowed it down to the Donner DDP-100 and the Roland FP-10, you’ve already done more homework than most. These two pianos often come up in the same conversations because they’re both relatively affordable, offer full 88-key keyboards, and promise a “real piano” feel without gutting

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Donner DDP-100 vs Donner DEP-20

Donner DDP-100 vs Donner DEP-20

If you’ve been shopping around for a beginner-to-intermediate digital piano, chances are the Donner DDP‑100 and Donner DEP‑20 have popped up on your radar. Both are budget-friendly 88-key instruments from a brand that’s quickly become known for offering surprisingly decent quality at a fraction of the price of Yamaha, Roland, or Casio. But while they’re

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Donner DDP-200 vs Donner DDP-300

Donner DDP-200 vs Donner DDP-300

Choosing your first—or next—digital piano can be overwhelming, especially with so many options that seem similar on paper. If you’ve narrowed it down to the Donner DDP-200 and DDP-300, you’re already on the right track. Both models come from Donner, a brand that’s gained serious traction in recent years for offering budget-friendly instruments that actually

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