Digital Pianos
Popular Digital Pianos
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FP-30X 88-Key Digital Portable Piano
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Electro 6D SW61 Semi-Weighted 61-Key Digital Piano
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D1 Slimline 88-Key Digital Stage Piano
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Stage 4 HA88 Hammer Action 88-Key Digital Piano
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P-45 Digital Piano
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Electro 6D SW73 Semi-Weighted 73-Key Digital Piano
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Stage 4 SW73 Compact 73-Key Semi-Weighted Digital Piano
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RD-88 88-Key Digital Stage Piano
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Stage 3 HA88 Hammer Action 88-Key Digital Piano
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PX-S7000 Privia 88-Key Digital Piano
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Piano 5 88-Key Digital Piano
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Used Digital Pianos
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New Digital Pianos
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Digital Pianos For Sale on Reverb
Digital pianos translate the sound and feel of one of the oldest and most respected instruments in the Western Canon in a modern, convenient package. Designed to emulate the organic tone of an acoustic piano without the dimensions and weight, digital pianos consist of widely varying circuitry and a set of weighted or semi-weighted keys at their core.
Ranging from the more traditional Yamaha Arius series to the effects-packed sleeker Nord Stage line, an entire world of authentic acoustic emulation is available in the digital format. Find the best here on Reverb.
What is a digital piano?
Digital pianos are made to replicate an acoustic piano, but are completely digital. They look and sound like acoustic pianos but are more affordable, don’t have to be tuned or maintained, and are less difficult to move. They can also often be plugged directly into computers, which can make them easier to record.
Which digital piano is best for beginners?
There’s no single best digital piano for beginners. Instead, beginners should look to purchase a digital piano that is in their budget, is a strong quality, and is ideally a digital piano with weighted keys (as this better replicates the feel of an acoustic piano).
What is the difference between a digital piano and a keyboard?
While a digital piano is meant to be a stand-in for an acoustic piano, a keyboard is made to produce a wider range of sounds and be more portable. When it comes to digital piano vs. a keyboard, there isn’t a single better option -- rather, they’re just different instruments for players with different needs.
Are digital pianos worth it?
If you want the sound and look of a traditional, acoustic piano, a digital piano might be worth it for you. Digital pianos are especially worth it if you aren’t ready to spend the money for an acoustic piano, want an option with the ability for silent practice, or think you might need something that’s easier to move around than an acoustic piano.