I bought my Roland HP-126 for $2000 in 2000. And it is still working beautifully! It does not have fancy bells and whistles like the Yamaha, which was the alternative digital piano I looked at in 2000 for $1500, but in the end, I was looking for quality, simplicity, elegance. What I really wanted was a real piano made of wood that didn't need to be plugged in, but I was moving around a lot at the time and did not have funds to have my instrument tuned and vacuumed-- which isn't necessary with a digital. The plus side of this instrument is that it is recorded off a Steinway D concert grand.
Recommended: Yes
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