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Casio Privia PX-S3000 review

Casio’s Privia range, whether digital piano or keyboard piano, is renowned for excellent value for money. Privia keyboard pianos are often a great portable and lightweight option for gigging musicians.

In this review, I’m looking at the 88-key PX-S3000, the slimmest keyboard piano (with weighted keys) on the market.

Korg LP-380U review

Korg might be best known for its stage pianos and synths, but if it has keys, they make it and do it well. The LP-380U is a slimline digital piano that blends traditional features with modern style. It’s available in a range of colors to suit any personality.

Yamaha Clavinova CLP-725 review

Yamaha’s CLP-725 is the entry-level piano in the Clavinova series. While it’s cheaper than the others, it’s by no means a budget piano. It’s still expensive, but rest assured, it’s a legitimate Clavinova and worthy of the name.

RME Babyface Pro FS review

Today, we will be reviewing the RME Babyface Pro FS, a rock-solid, 24-channel interface with a pristine sound and stunningly stable clocking abilities. The unit is small and compact, and extremely well made. So, let’s take a look at what makes this interface so great.

Focusrite Scarlett 18i8 3rd Gen review

With every release, the folks at Focusrite have steadily improved nearly every aspect of their product’s performance.

The 3rd Generation of the Scarlett 18i8 was released a little over two years ago and the unit still stands as one of the best interfaces on the market. Let’s take a look at what might make this such a great product.