DIGITAL PIANOS IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA 2021 REVIEWS & REPORT - If you are looking for good new digital pianos at lower prices than internet, local stores, and lower prices than Amazon and live somewhere in Arizona including Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, Cave Creek, Carefree, New River, Surprise, Sun City, Sun City West, Buckeye, Laveen, Ahwatukee, Goodyear, Avondale, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa. Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, Anthem, Prescott, Flagstaff, Payson, Tucson, Maricopa County, or anywhere in-between, then shopping for a new digital piano and finding what you want for the best price can be a pretty big task. This is because there are a lot of stores selling these things and most of those piano stores only carry one brand of digital piano so then you need to travel to other stores to see the other brands, and those stores may be far apart from each other. There are the big chain music stores such as Guitar Center or Sam Ash Music which generally carry the lower priced digital pianos and they have more than one brand to offer, but those stores also carry guitars, drums, pro audio, and all kinds of non digital piano products that can get in the way of your shopping experience in those stores. Beyond that, it's very rare to find any salesperson in those big chain music stores who knows
anything about digital pianos, especially home digital pianos. In fact, those employees normally know so little about the piano products in their stores and most don't even play piano that you can learn more just researching reviews and videos on the internet...such as here at my
AZ Piano Review Blog.
When you consider the fact that there are about 10 digital piano brands out there with some brands being good and some not so good, and each brand has up to 20 different models in a variety of price ranges, the options can be overwhelming for the un-informed digital piano shopper and then you can get to the point of "who do you believe" when it comes to what you are being told about digital pianos and the things you may see both in local stores and on the internet? Then of course, you want to get a good discount price on the one you finally decide upon so you shop for the best price possible...at least that's what most people do. People want a good, long lasting digital piano that they can be happy with and for a competitive price, and when you consider that many brands and models on-line are offered with free shipping and some sites also offer no sales tax, then buying on-line can be pretty compelling. Some on-line stores (Costco included) also offer free returns if you are not happy, however many of those internet stores will charge you shipping fees if you decide to return it plus Amazon collects sales tax, so buying locally in Arizona may be the best option as some of the Arizona music stores can and will compete on price and in some cases provide better service. But you still need to be sure you are purchasing the new digital piano that will meet your (or your family's, church, or school) musical needs and goals and that you are getting the best deal too...and that where I come in.
![Digital Pianos in Arizona - azpianonews.com pictures Tim & Erik Praskins]()
My name is Tim Praskins and (along with my son Erik) we are the foremost experts in the US, and perhaps the world when it comes to understanding digital pianos and how they compare to each other and to regular acoustic pianos and what may likely work best for you. There are many piano and music stores in Arizona such as Guitar Center, Sam Ash, AZ Piano Company, AZ Piano Gallery, Stillwell Pianos, Riverton Piano, My First Piano, Milanos, and others who sell new & used acoustic and digital pianos. You can find most of the popular brands at these various stores including Yamaha, Steinway, Kawai, Baldwin, Bosendorfer,
![Digital Pianos in Arizona - azpianonews.com pictures of pianos and Arizona]()
Casio, Korg, Roland, Hailun, Pearl River, Young Chang, Samick, Weber, and many more, and that's just counting the ones in Maricopa County and Greater Phoenix area. When you add in the other music stores in Arizona such as Hackenberg Pianos in Tucson, Pops Music in Prescott, or Arizona Music Pro in Flagstaff which are all about 2 hours or so drive time outside of Phoenix, Arizona, then the choices in where to shop are even more numerous. In fact, there are so many stores and so many brands that it can become overwhelming for piano shoppers to determine (in many cases) which store to trust and which brand and model would be the best choice in a given price range. On top of all that there is Craigs List which offers access to a huge variety of used acoustic and digital pianos, and knowing which one of those pianos would be a good buy can also be confusing...and risky because you don't get a factory warranty and you may not be experienced enough to know if that used piano really works correctly or not. My son Erik and I are here to help sort all that out for you and we do the charge for our expertise or phone consultation time and you don't have to buy anything from us either. We also specialize in helping seniors who live in or around retirement communities and want expert advice they can trust. That's who we are...people you can trust to serve your musical needs within your budget on a variety of new exciting digital pianos. *
We even will have the piano delivered direct to your address at no charge along with lower pricing, no sales tax, and free assembly so that you do not have to assemble the piano yourself. This is especially helpful to some seniors with health issues or who live alone and cannot get help to assemble the piano since almost all digital pianos need to be assembled and it is a two person job to do so. *some exceptions will apply depending on distance.
So there are many factors in deciding where to shop for a digital piano, who to trust in giving you helpful, knowledgeable, and honest information, what to look for in a digital piano, what price range would be necessary to achieve your musical goals, and what is a the best piano out there for a beginner, intermediate, or advanced piano player or student? Given the fact that there are or 7 or more good digital piano brands worth considering in Arizona including Korg, Kawai, Yamaha, Roland, Casio, Dexibell, Samick, and a couple others and that those brands have a combined selection of more than 150 models, then you know
![Digital Pianos in Arizona - azpianonews.com pictures of pianos and Arizona]()
why making the choice as to where to shop for a digital piano in Arizona, where buy a digital piano in Arizona, and which brand and model to buy can be a very exhausting process. There are also bad or poorly made digital pianos out there in my opinion including brands like Williams, Adams, Gewa, some Suzuki digital pianos, and a few others and some of those brands are not cheap in price either. Just because something is higher priced does not mean it's better or nearly as good as some lower priced models from the better top name brands. Some of the models from these brands aren't even as good in a number of ways as low priced $200-$300 keyboards from Yamaha or Casio so it can be easy to get fooled out there if you are not careful.
![Digital Pianos in Arizona - azpianonews.com pictures of pianos and Arizona]()
Then you try to read consumer and user reviews to help you determine what's good when shopping for a new digital piano in the greater Phoenix and Tucson areas along with the outlying areas in Northern, Eastern, and Central Arizona and sometimes the reviews are good and sometimes the reviews are bad and then you don't know what to believe. I have seen some good reviews from consumers on digital pianos that I know are absolutely bad digital pianos but yet for some reason there are uneducated and inexperienced consumers out there who don't know any better and think they have a good or at least acceptable new digital piano for their family when in fact they do not and have made a mistake but don't know any different. They sometimes buy these pianos for their kids to take lessons on, and when those parents allow their children to practice on those poorly made digital pianos they are just doing their kids a big disservice because even though having any piano is better than nothing, some of these (bad) digital pianos get pretty close to nothing when it comes to actually replicating what a real piano is like to play. I call those bad pianos a "PSO" which means
Piano Shaped Object. In other words, the instrument may look like a piano and have a nice cabinet, but that's about all that it has because its ability to play and sound like a piano bad and not recommended. Please be careful that you do not buy a "PSO!"
The bottom line is this; you don't really have to spend too much money to get a good digital piano but don't spend too little either when it comes to buying an instrument that will meet your musical needs and musical goals for you and/or your family, church, school, etc. Do some shopping, do your research, and then contact me Tim Praskins or my son Erik Praskins and we will give you helpful, reliable, and accurate advice on the best digital pianos to look for in Arizona as well as the best places to shop at, and where to find the lowest prices for what you want. Of course, you can buy some of these brands and models on-line at internet stores including Amazon, but that is not necessarily the best way to do it either because I can help you buy for even less money than the discount prices advertised on-line at internet music stores or Amazon no matter where you live in the continental US for brand new digital pianos including free shipping and no sales tax in brand new factory sealed box with complete factory warranty. I also have a local web site that you can look at to find my son Erik and myself at
Arizona Piano Wholesale. After serving the music community and public with expert advice for more than 45 years, I know what I am talking about, have a great reputation throughout the US and I know my son Erik and I can help you as well.
Please contact us before buying anything from anyone...you'll be glad you did!If you want more info on new digital pianos and LOWER PRICES than internet discounts, please email me at tim@azpianowholesale.com or call direct at 602-571-1864.