I recall seeing a few posts over the years from people looking at purchasing a digital piano asking for recommendations, however, when I looked through the archive, I couldn't seem to find anything
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I think Casio Privia is pretty good if you want something cheap(er) to practice on that feels like a real piano, though the sound is not completely convincing. I've owned 3 different models, and they have all been good. The higher model one I own has a much better piano sound than the cheaper ones, but the weight and touch response is good on all of them. I think the cheapest model is $350, and they go up in price (and capability and quality) from there.
I have a Yamaha... and I think it's a P-80. I love it, but I also don't think they make them anymore. I remember when I bought it I also tried their newer similar model, and didn't like the touch in the keys or the sound as much. If you're looking for something decent that's not several thousand dollars, I would recommend finding one to try out.
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