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Artesia AP120e |
Although there are many products including top name digital pianos made in China and other assorted countries, some are very good and others are OK, and then others are of poor quality. Unfortunately the AP120e made in China is overall of very poor musical quality in my opinion, and I have been teaching piano and playing professionally for over 40 years since I was very young. I have played 1000's of digital pianos throughout my career and am knowledgeable on nearly all the latest digital pianos out today, especially the ones available in the US. So when I say this AP120e is of poor musical quality, I know what I am talking about. This is not to say the piano will break down or physically fall apart because I have not personally experienced that, but based on everything I see in this piano as far as getting a quality piano playing experience out of it, the Artesia AP120e doesn't come close to an acoustic piano or name brand digital pianos in a similar price range. In fact, other than cabinet design and finish, you could do much better buying any less expensive Yamaha or Casio digital piano in terms of how they play and what they sound like.
The AP120e selling feature is its nice looking cabinet and bench, attractive polished ebony finish, and more powerful internal speaker system at 80 watts power going into 4 speakers. It also has lots of buttons, a nice LCD display screen, and a handy sliding key cover. All of these "superficial" exterior and interior features are great if you want a loud instrument that looks great. But you should never judge a book by its cover because this piano is really what I call a PSO, better known as a "piano shaped object." I am not trying to be critical of this model for no reason. It's just that it plays poorly and sounds unacceptable compared to almost any good digital piano I have played with the exception of perhaps the Suzuki, Adagio, & Williams digital pianos which are equally disappointing and are of a similar nature. You generally get what you pay for and in digital pianos just because they look good does not mean they are good. These pianos are not a cheap price for no reason.
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