Thank you for your very clear and relevant vidéo - even if I don't understand a single word of your language 😅 You made it the perfect way to clearly appreciate the differents in tones. Now I know which one I want to buy... It's the most expensive one ! 😅
@believe-in-yourself4 ай бұрын
Played Beautifully Thank Q ❤
@jamescps879919 күн бұрын
K500 听起来比较平均和柔和,voicing 很不错。
@believe-in-yourself4 ай бұрын
Subtitles Please :)
@pedfuego3 ай бұрын
Great comparation. Do you thin K300 is too loud for small room (about 8 square meters)?
@nostgeoffhi-fi2 ай бұрын
in my private piano lessons, we use a 5’ foot Young Chang baby grand that is in about half that space (a 4-5meter room) and everyone can hear me playing in the house, afterall, it is my teacher’s house and not my own, so they must be used to all the students. To me, during practice, the loudness isnt enough to hurt my ears, but it does fill the room with sound, it feels like its about 50-60db. And in other rooms, I am guessing it is about 20-30 decibels worth of noise, depending on distance to the piano itself. I think if you own your own home, you should get a K500 or K800 (or a 5’ baby grand). But if you are in an apartment, get a K300. However, if you are good and have about 8-10years of playing experience, then just get whatever you feel like because at that point you are playing good enough it doesnt matter who can hear you, it will sound beautiful either way! lol But yes, other players who are more advanced than me always recommend a k200 or k300 (or equivalent size in other brands) for small homes or apartments if sound is an issue for you. However the timbre and clarity will change depending on brand and string length. No acoustic piano will let you play while others are sleeping, for that you need a hybrid silent system, K200/K300-Aures, or go digital with a Kawai CA401/501, which still has all wood keys and action, but lets you use headphones.