
#Kawai vpc1 modartt pianoteq 5 plus
MP11SE was highly regarded as best all-arounder and arguably most closely resembling an acoustic piano action, plus longer key length and great build quality, but at $2800, it's venturing close to entry pricing for a standup acoustic piano. I'm looking at either getting the VPC-1, ES520 or ES920 from Kawai, or Yamaha P515 or Roland FP-60X or FP-90X. Have the quality control and other issues been resolved? I know this is an old thread, but could someone please tell me the current state of the current run of VPC-1 and what the verdict is on it? Just a sticker or something that informs the customer about how dependent he will be on the will of the manufacturer for keeping his stuff in good condition. can we contact the EU about this? Who would that contact even be? Because the way digital pianos are constructed nowadays reminds me of planned obsolescence. establish some sort of advanced standard for digital pianos where you can keep your high quality mechanics forever because you can maintain it and the electronics without vendor support.

I wish Bechstein would release a grand piano keyboard with open-source electronics for DIY people where piano regulators/service technicians could actually start to come in and service those too, ie.

One could check if those screws are sitting tight and if they are all there at all.īut, no, digital pianos don't require maintenance or regulation. There are quite a few screws that fix the sensor boards and make sure that the rubber contacts are pressed tightly down against the hammers. The octave-wise dislocation could also be due to a bad positioning of the rubber contacts.
