Nord is one of the top manufacturers of high-end stage pianos and synths. The Piano 5 is the latest in the series, which has long been a favorite of session musicians around the world.
The Casio PX-S1100 is one of the latest additions to the popular Privia series. In this review, I’ll discuss everything the PX-S1100 has to offer, take a look at its big brother, the PX-S3100, and discuss the benefit (or lack) of upgrading from the older models.
Playground Sessions comes partly from one of the most creative musical minds of his, or any, generation, co-creator Quincy Jones. That’s a name that carries a lot of weight, and a lot of expectation, so I’m excited to try Playground Sessions.
Yamaha has given us some of the best performance keyboards ever, whether it’s workstations, synths, or stage pianos. Most Yamaha keyboards have one thing in common: they are built with the performer in mind. From the Motif to the Montage, it’s about delivering high-quality sounds with minimal fuss...
Studiologic launched its Numa series of keyboards well over a decade ago. Ever since then, whether organ or piano-based, these keyboards have prioritized realism above all else. The latest addition to the range is the Numa X Piano GT. In this review, I’ll find out if it lives up to the Numa name.
At a glance, Pianote looks to be one of the most comprehensive piano lesson platforms online. I decided to try it out for myself to find out just how good it is.
Kurzweil is a brand that has been around for many years, producing some fantastic keyboards and digital pianos.
Far from being an entry-level piano, the KA130 is aimed at intermediate to advanced players. In this review, I will discuss what it has to offer, who it suits, and value for money.
In my opinion, Studiologic is a brand that people overlook far too often. They make some outstanding stage pianos, synths, and controllers. This review looks at the Numa Compact 2, a flexible keyboard with 88 semi-weighted keys.
Korg has produced many high-end keyboards over the years that have raised the standard for all manufacturers. These days, they are on a roll in the affordable price groups, too. In this review, I am looking at one of those affordable keyboards, the Korg D1.
Yamaha has a history of making some of the best stage keyboards ever, none more so than the legendary Motif range. Some would argue that Yamaha has raised the bar yet again with the new YC88, a blend of retro looks and modern features.

