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Alternative to the Kawai VPC1? (Looking for a full size keys midi controller)

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  • edited May 2022

    Shit, go for the MP7se. It has a couple of excellent onboard pianos and EPs as well. The keyboard is a bit noisy. But with headphones or speakers no real problem. You’re not talking about the Numa X GT with wooden keys, I imagine? That’s a lot more dough.

    SOS review of GT

    https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/studiologic-numa-x-piano-gt

  • Studiologic Grand with wooden keys. It's an upgrade version of the Studiologic Studio (exact same keybed than the Komplete Kontrol 88 and Arturia Keylab 88.

  • edited May 2022

    The MP7SE is more expensive, but the reviews are way better. The Studiologic Grand has mix reviews. If I understand it correctly, if you are lucky, your unit will be very good, but if you are not, your unit with have a couple of troubles. There is no consistency.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Shit, go for the MP7se. It has a couple of excellent onboard pianos and EPs as well. The keyboard is a bit noisy. But with headphones or speakers no real problem. You’re not talking about the Numa X GT with wooden keys, I imagine? That’s a lot more dough.

    SOS review of GT

    https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/studiologic-numa-x-piano-gt

    On Thomann in CAD$

    SL Grand 900$
    MP7SE 1600$
    Numa X GT 2200$

  • Not a single problem with my ES8. I know they dealt with some keybed issues, but that has been corrected. What are the dates of the reviews you’re reading?

  • @LinearLineman said:
    Not a single problem with my ES8. I know they dealt with some keybed issues, but that has been corrected. What are the dates of the reviews you’re reading?

    I was talking about the Studiologic Grand. Did not heard anything bad never about the MP7SE.
    I agree that my post was not very clear.

    The faulty action (sometimes) was on SOME of the Studiologic Grand. Not sure I want to gamble with a keyboard that I bought at 6000 KM from my house.

    Numa X GT = Too expensive
    SL Grand = Gambling
    MP7SE = Big winner I think

    And knowing that you endorse my choice is a plus!

    If Thomann accept to ship it to me, I will buy the MP7SE.

    Other thing: If I don't like it, I will probably sell it without losing anything.

  • That sounds good. I’m hoping you’ll love it as I do my ES8 and you won’t have to bemoan not having pitch and mod wheels as I do.

  • edited May 2022

    @LinearLineman said:
    That sounds good. I’m hoping you’ll love it as I do my ES8 and you won’t have to bemoan not having pitch and mod wheels as I do.

    The MP7SE have (has?) plastic or wooden keys?
    The only wooden keys that I (have?) tried are with the Yamaha P515 and the action was not for me. Not sure if it's better wood or plastic.

  • edited May 2022

    MP7 has plastic keys. The weight would be significantly more with wood. Yes, the P515 has a crummy action… similar to the VPC1, I’m guessing. Keep us posted.

  • Is it better DHL + Canada Post or UPS Express for the shipping?

  • Google it and you will find a lot of versions so, this is why I ask here.

  • For the record of user like me who wants to buy from Germany to Canada:

    Thank you for your email;

    Please note that the Kawai MP-7 SE is only compatible with European voltage (230V). You will need a transformer to use this in Canada (120V). The SL88 and VPC1 are both compatible with European and North American power. You will, however, need a simple plug adapater as they will include a European 2 pin plug.

    The Studiologic SL88 Grand and the Kawai MP-7 SE can be shipped to Canada with UPS Express. The estimated delivery time with UPS Express is 5-10 business days.

    All our shipments are fully insured during transport. Also, our 3 Year Warranty is valid worldwide.

    If there is anything else that we could help you with, do let us know.

    Kind regards,

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