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Their proprietary keyboard system duplicates the key/hammer action of a concert grand to provide realistic keying action and feedback not available in most units
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The sound and key action are pretty much like an acoustic piano but a little bit worse
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Also, I'd like the keyboard action better on this one, and I like the sounds,, with or without, the headphones much better.
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The realistic key action of this digital piano is the best I'veexperienced so far, and in a portable 30 pound package, it's a perfect piano for new/student pianists to break in on and develop the necessary muscle memory for acoustic piano performance without breaking the bank account.
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Keep your old keyboard and get a double stacked stand so you can enjoy the 88 key weighted action of the P160 and still play with your virtual band
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I had three major criteria: lightweight, good keyboard action, and good sound
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Their proprietary keyboard system duplicates the key/hammer action of a concert grand to provide realistic keying action and feedback not available in most units
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The sound quality is great, and the key action feels like a real piano
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For such a lightweight, portable keyboard, the keys have terrific action.
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We compared keyboards from a half dozen brands and in prices from $300 to over $7,000 and liked this one almost as well as the $7,000 piano.4