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Casio PX730While we are lovers of the genuine acoustic version of our favourite instrument, there are times when a digital piano can be a blessing. Like you live in an apartment and don’t want to torment the neighbours; when you can’t afford the purchase and maintenance of an acoustic piano; when you just can’t stand listening to your child practice one more time; or when you are composing your own pieces and you want to link up to a computer, just for a few examples.
Digital pianos require no maintenance other than TLC and you can use headphones if you like. We stock a number of 88-note hammer-weighted, touch sensitive models at varying prices that are as close as you can get to ‘the real thing’.

We keep a good range of Casio digital pianos, showcasing the most popular models.

The CDP range of Casio digital pianos provide a great starter piano at a family-friendly price. We have both the CDP-100 (RRP $999) and CDP-200 (RRP $1199) in stock, and you can learn more about these models here.

Privia digital pianos are mounted in fashionable stands that look great with any decor. They also provide a lovely piano experience. To read more about Privia models, click here. We stock the PX-130 (RRP $1299), the PX-730 (RRP $1399)

We also have the Celviano digital pianos available, which are in a more solid cabinet style for those looking for something a little more traditional. Click here to view the Celviano models, and instock right now we have the AP220 (RRP $1599).

We also stock KORG digital pianos; another well-known brand that provides realistic and reliable piano function. The SP250 is on a modern metal stand and retails for $1999.