
Digital pianos for home use
A digital piano, also known as an electric piano by many people, combines the best of both worlds: the classic look of a traditional piano and the modern technology of a digital instrument. Are you looking for a high-quality piano experience in the comfort of your own home? Then our fixed-cabinet digital pianos are the perfect choice for you.
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Roland FP-60X
Offer price€1.099,00
Roland FP-60X white
Offer price€1.099,00
Korg G1 AIR black
Offer price€1.179,00
Korg G1 AIR white
Offer price€1.179,00
Korg G1 AIR brown
Offer price€1.179,00
Roland RD-88
Offer price€1.189,00
Normal price€1.399,00
Casio AP-300 black
Offer price€1.195,00
Casio AP-300 rosewood
Offer price€1.195,00
Casio AP-300 white
Offer price€1.195,00
Roland F701-LA
Offer price€1.229,00
Roland F701-WH
Offer price€1.229,00
Roland F701-CB
Offer price€1.229,00
Crumar Mojo-61
Offer price€1.240,00
Crumar Parsifal (b-stock)
Offer price€1.250,00
Normal price€1.499,00
Crumar Seventeen
Offer price€1.285,00
Bolan GP-1 digital grand piano
Offer price€1.290,00
Normal price€1.990,00
Bolan GP-1 digital grand piano, red
Offer price€1.290,00
Normal price€1.990,00
Casio PX-S6000 black
Offer price€1.299,00
Roland RP701-CB
Offer price€1.299,00
Roland RP701-DR
Offer price€1.299,00
Roland RP701-LA
Offer price€1.299,00
Normal price€1.389,00
Roland RP701-WH
Offer price€1.299,00
Casio AP-S450 black
Offer price€1.330,00
Casio AP-S450 white
Offer price€1.330,00
Casio AP-S450 brown
Offer price€1.330,00
Crumar Parsifal
Offer price€1.349,00
Normal price€1.499,00
Casio AP-550 black
Offer price€1.395,00
Casio AP-550 white
Offer price€1.395,00
Casio AP-550 brown
Offer price€1.395,00
Crumar Mojo-CL Classic
Offer price€1.590,00
Roland HP702-CH
Offer price€1.635,00
Roland HP702-LA
Offer price€1.635,00
Roland HP702-RW
Offer price€1.635,00
Roland HP702-WH
Offer price€1.635,00
Medeli DP-650 black high gloss
Offer price€1.650,00
Casio AP-750 black
Offer price€1.745,00
Crumar Seven
Offer price€1.849,00
Roland FP-90X
Offer price€1.849,00
Casio PX-S7000 black
Offer price€1.879,00
Casio PX-S7000 white
Offer price€1.879,00
Casio PX-S7000 harmonius mustard
Offer price€1.890,00
Hammond XLK-5 lower keyboard
Offer price€1.895,00
Hammond XK-1C
Offer price€1.895,00
Korg Poetry
Offer price€1.899,00
Bolan GP-1 digital grand piano, white
Offer price€1.990,00
Hammond SK Pro 61
Offer price€1.995,00
Roland HP704-CB
Offer price€2.049,00
Roland HP704-LA
Offer price€2.049,00
What is a digital piano?
A digital piano is made to imitate the same properties as an acoustic piano, but then digitally. In addition, there are also extra functions available on a digital piano. For example, the digital piano makes it possible to record your own piano playing to listen back at a later time. This is especially useful for beginning players who are practicing with lesson material. Another function that many people find useful and fun on the digital piano is the creation of other sounds and sounds. For example, in addition to the sound of a piano, it is also possible to record the sound of a organ and play stings.
The benefits of a digital piano
Are you a piano lover but not an advanced piano player? Then a digital piano is a very good choice. Read below what advantages it can offer you:
- A big advantage of digital pianos is that you don't have to tune your piano. Furthermore, a digital piano is always at the right pitch. This saves you money on tunings every year.
- In addition, digital pianos are much lighter and less high than acoustic pianos. This makes it much easier to move the digital pianos around your home and possibly place them under a window with a windowsill.
- Digital pianos come standard with a headphones connection. This allows you to practice undisturbed without disturbing those around you.
- The ability to adjust the volume yourself.
- With a digital piano you can choose from many different sounds to make your piano playing sound different every time.
- Finally, a digital piano is cheaper to purchase than a acoustic pianoThis makes the instrument very suitable for beginning piano players.
Our fixed-cabinet digital pianos offer unmatched sound quality and playability, allowing you to enjoy an authentic playing experience without compromising the aesthetics of your home. Here are just a few reasons why our home models are an excellent choice.
Realistic playing feel:
Thanks to advanced technologies and weighted keys, our home models offer a realistic playing feel similar to that of an acoustic piano. You will appreciate the subtle nuances and response of the keys, allowing you to add expression to your playing.
Advanced features:
In addition to providing an authentic gaming experience, our home models over a wide range of useful functions. Think of recording options, built-in metronome, various timbres and connection options for headphones and external devices such as amplifiers. These features enrich your playing experience and offer versatility for musicians of all levels.
Excellent sound quality:
Our digital pianos deliver beautiful sounds recorded from high-quality acoustic pianos. You will enjoy the warm and expressive tones that have been meticulously captured, allowing you to bring your musicality to life.
Convenience and maintenance:
Unlike acoustic pianos, our fixed-cabinet digital pianos do not require regular tuning and are less sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity. This makes them easier to maintain and maintain their optimum performance.
Wide choice of digital pianos:
Our collection of fixed-stand digital pianos offers an excellent choice for pianists of all levels, whether you are a beginner or an experienced player. We have carefully selected models from well-known brands that are known for their quality and reliability. Discover the perfect digital piano for your home and transform your living space into a musical oasis. Take a look at our collection and be inspired by the beauty and functionality of our home models.
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The difference between a digital piano and a keyboard:
It is common to mistake a digital piano for a keyboard. Both instruments can be connected to a computer and produce electronic sounds. Despite the fact that the instruments have some similarities, they are very different instruments.
For example, keyboards often contain 49 or 61 keys. A digital piano often has 76 or 88 keys. In addition, the keys of a digital piano are imitated from an acoustic piano. This makes the keys heavier and gives much more resistance than the keys of a keyboard. This allows you to hold certain sounds longer with a digital piano using pedals. This is not possible with a keyboard, partly because a keyboard does not have pedals. With a keyboard, every sound has the same length.
Difference in keys
For example, keyboards often contain 49 or 61 keys. A digital piano often has 76 or 88 keys. In addition, the keys of a digital piano are imitated from an acoustic piano. This makes the keys heavier and gives much more resistance than the keys of a keyboard. This allows you to hold certain sounds longer with a digital piano using pedals. This is not possible with a keyboard, partly because a keyboard does not have pedals. With a keyboard, every sound has the same length.
Touch sensitivity
Besides the fact that there is a big difference in the black of the keys on a digital piano and a keyboard, there is also a difference in the touch sensitivity. For example, a digital piano is touch sensitive, a keyboard is not. This means that when a key is pressed lightly on a digital piano, the sound of this key will also be softer.
The sound will be louder when the keys are pressed harder. This is not the case with a keyboard and each key will produce the same sound, regardless of whether it is pressed harder or softer.
With or without furniture or base
Finally, there are stage pianos and keyboards often on a keyboard stand or base, which makes them playable and transportable without a base. Digital pianos are in most cases placed on a base that contains standard pedals. Because a keyboard is not necessarily on a stand, it is a lot lighter and easy to transport. Nevertheless, both instruments are quite easy to move.





































































































