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Toying with the idea of buying a digital piano, as I reached grade 3 many moons ago, and it would be good to practice again.
But from scouring many reviews and sites, the best model, the Yamaha CLP480, is £3,600 smackers.
and I never managed to find anywhere that explains the difference between a Yamaha CLP480 and the CLP480PE, which seem to have a large price difference.
use the 'take it away' scheme -18 months interest free credit, we're currently looking for a digital piano as our old acoustic one is a bit 'honky tonk' and you have to hammer the keys a bit. Pogle jnr needs something a bit more subtle according to her piano teacher, for the next stage of exams.
Only issue is It has to be for a child or a student, but you have nieces and nephews don't you?
Toying with the idea of buying a digital piano, as I reached grade 3 many moons ago, and it would be good to practice again.
But from scouring many reviews and sites, the best model, the Yamaha CLP480, is £3,600 smackers.
and I never managed to find anywhere that explains the difference between a Yamaha CLP480 and the CLP480PE, which seem to have a large price difference.
If I hinted that PE stands for Polished Ebony would that help?
Toying with the idea of buying a digital piano, as I reached grade 3 many moons ago, and it would be good to practice again.
But from scouring many reviews and sites, the best model, the Yamaha CLP480, is £3,600 smackers.
and I never managed to find anywhere that explains the difference between a Yamaha CLP480 and the CLP480PE, which seem to have a large price difference.
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