I always say Yamaha has something to offer everyone, no matter what level or budget. In this review, I’m checking out the Yamaha P-125, the bigger brother of the P-45. It has some features not included with the cheaper models, but it’s still essentially a lightweight, 88-key stage piano with a...
Yamaha’s Arius series covers a lot of ground between beginner and advanced instruments. In this review, I’m looking at the YDP-103, a solid entry point to the Arius range.
Kawai is a name often associated with luxury pianos, and rightly so. However, they also produce some affordable instruments that still carry that Kawai name well. In this review, I’m taking a look at the ES110, an 88-key stage piano that looks to deliver the sought-after Kawai sound in a...
This review looks at the flagship model in Yamaha’s popular P series of digital pianos, the Yamaha P-515. Thanks to the combination of quality and value for money, the P series has long been a reliable and trusted choice for many students and performers.
Casio’s Privia range, whether digital piano or keyboard, is renowned for excellent value for money. Privia keyboards are often a great portable and lightweight option for gigging musicians. In this review, I’m looking at the PX-S3000, the slimmest piano (with weighted keys) on the market.

