


Keybeds i don't like: CP88 (too heavy), Fatar tp100 (when pressing to the bottom there is unsatisfying feel and the keybed feels a bit cheap and it trembles in middle of the press, Casio keybeds for their fake tri sensor and bad responsiveness. I might like nord piano 4 because it felt a little heavier in touch but not too heavy but i played it just a bit so i don't really have an opinion about it yet. Keybed with mixed feelings: I like nord stage 2 keybed but only for synth and hammonds, not for piano, i found it a bit too light for piano.

Keybeds i like: kronos, montage, xf8, rd-2000, p-255 (surprisingly), mp7se. I had Kurzweil K2500X in the past that i enjoyed (mostly because of its sounds and less because of its keybed) and casio px-5s which i sold after a year because i could not stand its sounds and the keybed is pretty awful, fake so called "tri sensor" and responsiveness was not good. I am classically trained pianist and improvise a lot and write my own music (influenced from progressive, classical, blues, jazz, fusion, etc.), i play a yamaha acoustic piano for 31 years now.
