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Digital Pianos for 2023 - PREVIEW | Kawai, Yamaha, Roland, Casio

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2023 Digital Piano Preview
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 - PREVIEW - Jan 2, 2023 - Digital Pianos for 2023 and beyond - What new digital piano models are coming from Yamaha, Casio, Kawai, Roland, Korg, and others in 2023? FIND OUT HERE | LOWER PRICES HERE | 
This past year 2022 has been the a very challenging year with regard to lack of digital piano product availability from all major suppliers, new price increases, some piano stores going out of business throughout the US, increased consumer demand, and just overall uncertainty of our economy these days.

Speaking of  the US economy, now we all are dealing with "inflation" for the first time in many years and it's going up much more quickly than most of us expected. High gas prices, high food prices, high medical prices, higher taxes, high housing prices, and overall much higher cost of living. There are many causes that can contribute to inflation, but regardless, we have it. So then we put all this together with continued product shortages on some models, price increases, and continuing supply chain issues in some areas, unfortunately things have not returned to "normal" yet with regard to new digital pianos, although it looks like they should be be getting better going into 2023 unless something unexpected happens.

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computer chip shortage
 One of the main culprits contributing to uncertainty for digital pianos for the past year 2022 and now going into 2023 is the world-wide computer chip shortage. It's a very serious situation affecting all of the digital piano manufacturers, some more than others. But it is a very real thing and I don't see it ending anytime soon. My best educated guess is that we will continue to see digital piano product shortages through some or all of 2023 on many brands and popular models. Computer chips are in high demand for all kinds of consumer products and digital pianos are no exception. In fact demand for consumer chips worldwide is so strong that some of the overseas chip manufacturers are currently building multi-million dollar chip making factories right here in the US (it's about time) hoping it eases product delays here in the US one day asap.

TOP DIGITAL PIANO BRANDS RIGHT NOW


Kawai digital pianos right now
Kawai is a great brand and I like them very much. However, they still do not know when their digital pianos will be produced again in normal supplies because they don't really have control over computer chip production since those raw chips come from 3rd party chip companies which is true of the other digital piano companies. The Kawai digital piano lineup right now includes the ES120, KDP75, KDP120, ES520, ES920, MP7SE, MP11SE, VPC-1, CN201, CN301, CA49, CA59, CA701, CA901, NV5S, and NV10S. All of these models are very impressive and start at $900 and go up well past $10,000. The CA701 and CA901 are brand new 2023 models that just came out and they replace the prior CA79 and CA99. The lowest priced ES120 at $899 is also a 2023 model that just came out. 

Yamaha digital pianos right now
Yamaha is another great piano company and they are having their own share of production delays with their most popular digital piano models. This includes the CLP-795GP digital grand piano which is very hard to get right now. Depending on the Yamaha piano, some models will likely be delayed for another approx 1-3 months or more for any new orders. That ETA could change but for now they are having difficulties for all the reasons that other manufactures are experiencing, including computer chip shortages, shipping delays from overseas, labor shortages, etc. 

Yamaha's most popular portable & home cabinet models right now include the P-45, P125, DGX-670, YDP-105, YDP-S35, YDP-145, YDP-165, YDP-184, CLP725, CLP-735, CLP-745, CLP-765GP, CLP-775, CLP-785, CLP-795, CSP-150, CSP-170, CVP-701, CVP-805, CVP-809, CVP-809GP, NU1X, N1X, N2X, and N3X. Yamaha actually has more models (from their pro keyboard division) than that but I have listed only their popular cabinet and home portable models. Yamaha has, by far, the largest amount of models of digital piano manufacturers out there.

Roland digital pianos right now
Roland is a popular digital piano brand and they have had similar issues as Yamaha & Kawai with their most popular models which are also delayed for 30 to 60 days in some cases. Roland has many models of digital pianos including FP-30X ($899), FP-60X ($1249), FP-90X ($1999), F701 ($1599), RP701 ($1749), HP702 ($2800, HP704 ($3750), LX706, LX708, and GP607 and GP609 digital grand pianos at approx $5000 to $9000. However, like Yamaha, Roland also produces pro stage digital pianos, electronic guitar products, electronic drum products, and many other categories of music digital products which are experiencing product delays as well.

Casio digital pianos right now
The Casio digital piano company has also had delays. But even though their home digital pianos are very popular, the Casio company has seemingly been able to get ahead of the curve of product shortages where the wait time for their piano models is not near as long as Yamaha, Kawai, or Roland and many of their best selling models are in stock right now. This is surprising considering that Casio sells far more "units" of digital pianos and keyboards than does any other digital piano company.

Casio PX-870 digital piano
The current Casio models over $500 include PX-S1100 ($699), PX-S3100 ($879), PX770 ($899), PX870 ($1199), AP-270 ($1199), PX-S5000 ($1199), AP470 ($1699), PX-S6000 ($1799), PX-S7000 $2499), AP-710 ($2799), GP-310 ($4299), and GP-510 ($6299). Casio also has some much lower priced entry level portable models and many 61 key keyboards under $500 which I have not listed here nor did I list the Yamaha or Roland portable digital pianos under $500. Of the Casio cabinet models currently on the market, the most popular models by far are the PX-S3100 ($879), PX-870 ($1199), PX-S5000 ($1199), PX470 ($1699), PX-S7000 ($2499), AP-710 ($2799), and GP-510 ($6299).  

Korg digital pianos right now
Korg is another major digital piano and keyboard company which is very popular with many of their products actually made in Japan as opposed to all made in China or other places. Korg products are well known and used by professional musicians around the world for their quality piano key actions and piano sounds in attractive contemporary cabinets with powerful internal speaker systems. Korg has also been having big product delays on their most popular models but apparently just received a shipment for their overseas factory so they have them in stock at their US warehouse right now. 

The most popular Korg pianos right now are the B2SP ($749), XE20SP ($949), LP-380U ($1349), C1 Air ($1599), G1B Air ($1999), and SV2S ($2499). Korg has a few other portable digital pianos as well, but the ones I listed here are most popular. The Korg home cabinet digital pianos don't go beyond $2000 internet price whereas Yamaha, Roland, Kawai, and Casio all have models above $2000 and beyond.

TOP DIGITAL PIANO BRANDS FOR 2023


Yamaha digital pianos 2023
So what do things look like for new models this coming year in 2023? Well here's the confusion lately with that question.
Starting with Yamaha, almost all of the Yamaha pianos out now, especially the Clavinova CLP and CVP series, have not been out very long. However the CSP Clavinovas have been out for a few years and it's my best (educated) guess that those 2 models called the CSP-150 & CSP-170 will be upgraded sometime in 2023 with the newer Yamaha key actions along with some possible "tweaks" to the speaker system, cabinet design, and maybe a few of the Smart Pianist app functions. I also anticipate that perhaps 2 more CSP models will be introduced including a top of the line wood (longer key) key action model and also a CSP model in a mini grand cabinet (that would be very cool!)


Yamaha YDP-145 digital piano
Update:
The Yamaha "Arius" home digital pianos between $1000 and $2000 have been manufactured for many years under different model names.
The Arius models between $1000 and $2000 called YDP-103, YDP-S34, YDP144, YDP-S54, and YDP-164 have now  been replaced by newer models and are available now. Those newest model numbers are YDP-105 ($1099), YDP-S35 ($1199), YDP-145 ($1299), YDP-S55 ($1599), and YDP-165 ($1799). 

Yamaha YDP-165 digital piano
Nearly all of the Yamaha models models have also gone up in price approx 9-13% over the previous models.
The price increases are due to new production and shipping cost increases. With regard to the Arius series, overall the new Arius models have not changed much over the previous models. Cabinets are the same, key action is the same, internal speaker system is the same, and functions are pretty much the same. It would appear that Yamaha made some tweaks in the piano sound engine and improved it a bit along with upgrading the USB connectivity in a couple of Arius models, but that's about it. 

I am disappointed that Yamaha did not improve their key actions in the higher priced Arius models including the YDP-184 because those actions are somewhat heavy and stiff in my opinion, especially when playing more lightly. The higher priced Yamaha Clavinova models had the same issue and Yamaha just redesigned those key actions in a good way to improve playability so I was hoping Yamaha would do the same in these new Arius models, but they did not.

Yamaha YDP-184 digital piano
We do predict a new model coming out at some point in 2023 to replace the current model YDP-184 which currently sells for $2399. The 184 has been out for a number of years and has an older and much heavier key action in it. Since Yamaha has improved the Arius models below the YDP-184, then it's just a matter of time until Yamaha improves the YDP-184 to give it the upgrades that it really needs.

Roland digital pianos 2023
Roland has had their lineup of home digital pianos out for about 3-4 years but that's really not a long time in the world of digital pianos
. The Roland FP-X portable series recently came out late last year (2021) as did the 701 model pianos so those won't change for awhile until a couple years from now at least. The oldest models for Roland home pianos that have been out for many years would be their digital grand pianos GP607 and GP609. Even though those 2 models are still popular for Roland, they are due for updates to key actions, piano sounds, additional features, etc. So unless Roland cannot catch up with production on current models, I do see a change coming for their digital grand pianos in 2023 but I don't see any changes coming for their vertical (upright) style digital pianos.

Roland HP702 digital piano
Roland, like the other guys, is still having some supply issues with their current lineup of digital pianos including the HP, LX, and GP series are still on back-order with some models with delays along with continued price increases on certain models. Nevertheless, the current lineup of vertical (upright style) and portable digital pianos are still too new for any upcoming changes for 2023 in my opinion, with the exception of the 2 digital grand piano models. So unless I am missing something here, I just don't see any other new models coming up for 2023  

Kawai digital pianos 2023
The current model Kawai digital pianos overall are still fairly new in the last few of years with a few of them having just come out within the last 12 months or so such as the CN201 at $2199, CN301 at $3099, and the DG30 micro grand piano at $6099.
 That means Kawai is likely not very motivated to bring out many new models in 2023 

Kawai ES120 digital piano
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The oldest models in the current lineup are the MP7SE and MP11SE portable "stage piano" digital pianos. The older ES110 home portable was just replaced by the new ES120 at $899. The ES120 has significant upgrades is a variety of ways and is a much better piano than the previous ES110. There may be changes coming up to the popular MP7SE and MP11SE stage/studio models towards the end of 2023 (that's just speculation at the moment) although they continue to be very good sellers for the Kawai company right now.

The brand new more advanced models Concert Artist series CA701 at $4899 and CA901 at $6399 are the latest Kawai entries for 2023 and they just came out. These 2 pianos are the top of the line Concert Artist Series furniture cabinet models and they are definitely impressive for their price ranges. I will have my review out on these new models very soon.

Casio digital pianos 2023
Casio has just come out with 3 new 2023 models called the PX-S5000, PX-S6000, and PX-S7000 pro quality portable digital pianos, and they are very impressive. I have done a detailed review on them so please read it to discover what these new PXS models are all about. 

It seems as if Casio is somewhat ahead of the "inventory curve" right now and hopefully for most or all of 2023. The lower priced PX-S3100 is selling for $879 and it also has some very impressive features. The most popular current Casio PX-870 and AP-470 models do not have Bluetooth wireless connectivity yet whereas a few new Casio portable digital pianos do have that technology. But people usually purchase the popular PX-870 and AP-470 furniture cabinet models for arguably the best piano playing experience in their respective price ranges, and not as much for a lot of extra "bells & whistles."

Casio AP-470 digital piano
So when it comes to Casio, it is possible they'll upgrade a few of their current furniture cabinet models with the Bluetooth technology along with some other new features, perhaps at some point in late 2023, that's our best guess. But by that time they could also cost more money too.  

Casio currently has their higher end AP-470 at $1699, their AP-710 at $2799, the GP-310 at $4299, and the top of the line GP-510 at $6299. We think these models will continue through most or all of 2023, although their are certainly possibilities for new models between $1000 to $3000 price range.

Korg digital pianos 2023
Korg just recently updated their LP-380 piano to include a USB port with USB audio streaming technology because it did not have those features before.
They now call that new model the LP-380U and I have done a detailed review of it. The other Korg cabinet pianos are still "relatively new" and have been selling so well for them over the past couple years that I really don't see any changes in 2023 for those models, especially because they also have had extensive product delays from their factories because of computer chip shortages and shipping delays in general. The Korg G1 Air is an especially popular contemporary furniture cabinet model at $1999 for home piano playing. So you should definitely consider this one if you want a great piano playing experience for just under $2000.

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The bottom line
The bottom line is this: If many current model digital pianos by the main manufacturers are really not that old and still selling better than ever because of  increased product demand coupled with product shortages, and also the fact that "Covid" has still not gone away, I really think there will be little overall product change among the major digital piano manufacturers for 2023. I believe there will be a few new models perhaps, but not many, and probably towards the middle or end of the 2023.  

off-brand digital pianos
The "off-brand" digital piano companies that regular piano stores typically do not carry are names that you can find at big consumer products stores like Costco, Guitar Center, and other similar businesses including Amazon. They sell brands that are usually exclusive to them and some of those brands are "house brands" or the "off brands" that they have made for them to sell from factories in China. Based on my experiences playing those models, they are not anywhere near the capabilities of the name brands in being able to produce an authentic piano playing experience, and actually a few of them are not good at all in some notable ways which generally have to do with the piano playing experience with the key action, piano sound, pedaling, or all three of those things. 

Off-brands, (not the well known name brands generally seen in piano stores), include Williams, Suzuki, Artesia, Donner, Eastar, Kurzweil, the One, and a few others that tend to show up on Amazon. Their digital pianos are not necessarily "bad," and a few of them have some pretty cool "bells & whistles" on them as well as some nice looking cabinets. But I would personally not recommend them because of my disappointment with those key actions, the piano sound realism and most of them, and pedaling issues that I have found on many of those models. 

In most cases those brands just don't allow you to have a good piano playing experience...and for me that's ultimately what it is all about. Off brands can be less money but you "usually get what you pay for" as the old saying goes. 

FINAL THOUGHTS


final thoughts
When it comes to the purchase of a new digital piano, in my opinion it should not just be about the lowest price, a beautiful cabinet, or bells & whistles like color touch screen, or big speakers. It should be more about how good can that instrument be in trying to recreate the better piano playing experience in that price range as compared to a  good acoustic upright or grand piano or a "name brand digital piano in a similar price range. In that way those off-brands, as I call them, just don't cut it and that's why they are a cheaper price.

If you want the best piano playing experience that you can get for around $500 to well over $10,000, then stay with the name brands including Kawai, Casio, Yamaha, Korg, and Roland . They offer the best and most realistic piano performance, best authenticity, best durability, best warranties, and best resale value of all the brands out there for the money.

Caution - buyer beware
Don't get fooled by "slick advertising" and slick promotional videos for some of those off-brands that I mentioned. I have done reviews of most of those lesser known brands and models so that you can know more about their pianos  As for those off-brands possibly coming out with new models yet in 2023, it's possible, but I doubt it because they recently came out with a few updated models in 2022 which are still disappointing in most cases. But even if they did come out with newer models in 2023, I doubt they would be much better than what they already have now because of their past track record. So my recommendation is to stay away from those brands.  

Korg G1B Air digital piano
So again, if you want a new name brand digital piano anytime in the near future, please do not wait. Take my advice and put in your order now or as soon as possible. Most places will allow you to order with a relatively small deposit that can be refundable should the piano not be available right away or if you get to a point where you don't want to wait any longer. 

I have been told by a number of people around the country waiting for their piano orders that some of them are still waiting for their piano order to come in that was placed over 6 months ago or more. This is not counting new orders placed now. But it does seem to be finally getting a bit better with regard to inventory. 

Nevertheless, availability of the popular models are always limited during the months of December and January. So if you are looking to but for Christmas or major holidays and into January of any given year, that's when product can easily run out. So get your order in early.

Kawai DG30 digital mini grand piano
So my recommendation is...get in line and know that you may have to wait awhile for specific models and/or colors. Be patient...you'll eventually get the piano you want and likely have it for years to come.
So what's another couple months when you'll have it for many, many years into the future?! Also...please contact us before you buy any piano from anyone. We will help you get what you want and at lower prices with free shipping and no tax, brand new.

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