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A digital piano is an electronic instrument designed to replicate the sound and feel of an acoustic piano while offering the convenience of modern features. With weighted keys, realistic piano tones and options for headphones, recording and volume control, digital pianos suit practice, performance and home use. They are ideal if you want an expressive piano experience without the size, tuning or upkeep of a traditional acoustic piano.
Second hand gear on our site gives you the chance to explore instruments and equipment that have already been played and appreciated. You may see signs of use, but each item is chosen for usability and character, offering a more affordable way to try something new or find a discontinued favourite. If you enjoy gear with history and value, second hand pieces can be a rewarding addition to your setup.
Yamaha P Series stage pianos are designed for players who want an authentic piano feel in a slim, portable format. They combine realistic weighted key action with expressive piano sounds, making them well suited to practice, rehearsal and live performance. If you need a dependable instrument that’s easy to move but still feels musical and responsive, Yamaha P Series pianos offer a practical balance of performance and portability.
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Digital is sound generation and processing based on digital signal processing rather than analogue circuitry. It is used for precise control, stable tuning, patch memory, and complex sound design that would be difficult to achieve with purely analogue systems. For example, a digital instrument might be used to create detailed evolving textures or realistic emulations while storing and recalling complete sound setups instantly.
A piano is a keyboard instrument designed to produce expressive, full-range musical tones with dynamic response. In electronic and digital form, it is used to recreate acoustic piano sounds or provide playable keyboard parts for composition, performance, and recording. For example, a piano is often used to lay down chord progressions, melodic lines, or harmonic foundations that form the core of a track or arrangement.