I have a question that I'd welcome your advice on.
I've always wanted to learn to play piano, but never got around to it. Moved around a lot with work. I plan to have a more settled existence from now on and have been reading digital piano reviews voraciously for a while. I still may move around a bit, so digital makes sense. Whatever I end up with, I'll be getting lessons, as I intend to really commit to this.
I was torn between buying a basic used digital piano like a Yamaha P105 / Korg SP170 or similar and upgrading later, or, spending a bit more up front on a model likely to last me several years.
Which brings me to the SV 1. First time I heard a demo on YouTube, I wanted it. The voices cover most musical styles during my lifetime and I have very eclectic tastes.
I've sourced one for about £600 without a scratch on it, which I'm told has only had studio use. Two keys were clicking loudly when released, but I'm told it's an easy fix and a Korg tech will fix it, plus give the instrument the once over. Plus there's a one year warranty, to a Korg service centre.
I'm in the UK and sellers of used digital pianos seem to be able to get near retail prices, so everything considered this seems like a good deal. If I went basic and used, I'd be spending at least £400 anyway.
My question is. Do I jump in at the deep end and buy the SV 1?
Any and all advice is very welcome.
Cheers
