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Inlander:
--- Quote from: ForteBass ---That's my piano. She's a good girl.
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Chuck, I'm sure by keyboard standards that thing sounds lovely - but please don't call it a piano. Pianos go "twang" and "clunk" and "plink" and all sorts of other interesting sounds because of all the strings and hammers and general mechanisms involved. Anything that doesn't do that isn't a piano.
bucky_2300:
--- Quote from: Amsterdarn ---Through a few pedals, including my two secret weapons (cheap line of pedals, but HOLY are these two good):
and
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My main beef with Dano pedals is that they're flimsy. I've played music with a variety of people, from acoustic performances to the full meal deal, but usually the music is loud and fast. And, as I found out one day, Dano pedals do not like their user jumping into the air and coming crashing down on the switch to turn them on. Snap, crunch, twist. One dead pedal. Also, I found that often the sound was hit-and-miss with them.
However, you seem to have gotten two of the good ones, if you're satisfied with them. :)
ForteBass:
--- Quote from: Inlander ---Anything that doesn't do that isn't a piano.
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Well, considering that it is a digital piano, and the major features are touch sensetive keys and real piano sound... yeah it does clunk and plink and have the sound of hammers hitting strings.
blindsuperhero:
It's not a piano.
SuperSUGA:
It's a digital piano... now this debate clearly isn't going to go anywhere so should we get back on topic?
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