the ES110 is not the most attractive instrument in the world
individual audio output is a bit of a rarity
The sound simply hits any piano touched in living memory
older five-pin MIDI output and no USB
There are no buttons to fool me
lack of USB ports and a built-in recorder that
significantly more expensive than the Yamaha P125
lack of USB ports by including Bluetooth MIDI compatibility
The key spacing in this piano is inconsistent
no USB type A jack to connect with computers and
the lower notes are a bit out of tune
play-feel has suffered at all
None of the sounds are unpleasant to play it comes down to preference
very high demand and computer chip shortages
only playing at very slow speeds
lack of a screen means you have to do everything blindly
MP11SE does not have speakers built in which is typical for stage pianos
does not have a direct USB output connection
lack of a digital display
not intended for electronic music
lack of a screen
lack of a digital screen as well as the flimsy looking
discrete audio outputs are a bit of a rarity
older five-pin MIDI outputs and does not have the USB
MP7SE has no built-in speakers
inconsistent key spacing is a common issue for this model
The piano only supports one-track recording
delays in the sound and not recommended
it does not have duo/duet mode
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it does have Bluetooth wireless MIDI
doesn't have the USB port
have the built-in recorder and a display
there are limited sound options
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as loud as the acoustic piano sound
have a built-in recorder or USB ports
action too heavy compared to the Yamahas in the store
they are not really at the same price range
Kawai ES110 is not that light
heavier than an acoustic upright
GHS key action is not very expressive