Julien Claassen wrote:
As always, there are probably dozens of answers to
such a question.
From my experience: Yamaha have the best standard piano sounds I
came across. Take a look at there motif or mo modules. Careful: There
are keybaord versions and rack versions.
Roland's XV series is very handsome. I played them a couple of times
and was never disappointed.
From my experience Korg lacks te piano quality of the former two.
Besides that, there might be componies specialising in piano sounds.
With a Yamaha or Roland you would of course get much more than piano.
Regarding Yamaha though: They have a good e-piano series called CP,
perhaps they also have simple sound-modules without keyboards attahced
in that series. Thiswould acutally suite your needs pretty accurately,
because they just offer grandpiano, harpsichord, Wurlitzer, Rhodes,
2-3 organs (hammond and church), strings, choir, guitar and bass.
And about Yamaha, which ones are good. Ok the CP series, but what more?
In The Netherlands we use markplaats.nl for shopping the second hand market:
Here is a list with the offered Roland and Yamaha stuff. Maybe you can
see which ones are good and worth a try, if you want:
Roland:
http://www.marktplaats.nl/index.php?url=http%3A//kopen.marktplaats.nl/muzie…
Yamaha:
http://www.marktplaats.nl/index.php?url=http%3A//kopen.marktplaats.nl/muzie…
I think I my budget is max. 150 euro's, but till 200 is interesting..
Regards,