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We’re continuing our deep dive into the world of affordable 88-key keyboards, and this time, Roland steps into the ring. The 2025 GO:PIANO88 — officially known as the GO-88PX — is Roland’s latest attempt to| PianoDreamers.com
We recently looked at strong contenders in the portable, budget keyboard space like the Yamaha NP-35 and Casio CT-S1-76, but both of these instruments top out at 76 keys. The Korg Liano, on the other| PianoDreamers.com
Casio’s Casiotone series has been a staple in this category since the 1980s, originally introducing full-sized keys in a compact, accessible format — a design that has since become an industry standard. Over the years,| PianoDreamers.com
We’ve been focusing quite heavily on budget keyboards in the past few months, but we’ve really only covered budget arranger keyboards, which offer a slew of different features that might be a bit overwhelming for| PianoDreamers.com
Budget arranger keyboards are a go-to for beginners and more experienced players alike, offering affordability and versatility. Roland’s previous GO:KEYS was a solid entry in this category but struggled to stand out against dominant models| PianoDreamers.com
Yamaha’s PSR-series is one of their best-selling instrument lineups, which can be attributed to their extreme value-to-cost ratio. Today, we’ll be covering the PSR-E383, which is Yamaha’s 2024 update to their entry-level arranger keyboard series.| PianoDreamers.com
PianoDreamers.com Yamaha P-525 Review: In-Depth Look At The New Flagship Yamaha’s P-series is known for its portable digital pianos, and the recent refresh brings new models like the P-145 and P-225, which we’ve already covered. While these beginner-friendly models impressed us with their sound quality and portability, they remain basic in their focus on piano emulation. Today, we’re diving into the Yamaha P-525, designed for more advanced users who need more than just the basics. Wheth...| PianoDreamers.com
Yamaha’s P-series had a recent refresh, serving as a new take on the popular budget-friendly digital piano market. The star of this review is the Yamaha P-225, which is the successor to the P-125. The| PianoDreamers.com
In this review, we’ll be covering the Yamaha P-145 (aka P-143 in some markets). It serves as a refresh to the popular P-45, a compact digital piano that was commonly recommended for beginner pianists due| PianoDreamers.com
Kawai is one of the most well-known names in the business when it comes to concert grand manufacturing. This Japanese company stands alongside the industry giants such as Steinway, Bösendorfer and Yamaha, creating acoustic pianos| PianoDreamers.com