Hi, the question regards budget digital pianos (without stuff like acoustic chambers built into them). Is it plausible that I will get better piano sound accoustic effect for less buck if I connect budget keyboard (with all octaves that piano has) to my existing stereo speakers with two assumptions: 1) the budget keyboard has piano sound samples in a looseless format and high bitrate (that contributes a fair bit to the sound quality) 2) the stereo speakers positioning would be either facing downwards or would be in normal stereo setup ( facing the player making triangle between him and the speakers themselves).
Reason for asking is that all budget digital pianos I managed to see in audio retailers have 4 speakers (2 for high frequency and 2 for medium/low). So first of all in terms of accoustics I don't get speakers in the middle under digi piano which would probably contribute to better replicating th accoustic piano. Secondly those speaker's specs are desribed only by size and by wattage (even without precisely stating if it means rms or other).
Without all the usual specs of speakers that I get when buying hi-fi speakers I don't know what I am buying.
The amplifiers built into digi pianos that I came to see also have no specifications similar to those given when buying standalone amp.
Another problem is that digital piano speakers face downwards so the quality of acoustics depend on how the digital piano is situated in the audio retailer center- is the wall behind it or empty space so I am not sure how can I rely only on the hearing without being provided with speakers proper specs.
Last of all if I can use my existing speakers why pay extra.
Reason for asking is that all budget digital pianos I managed to see in audio retailers have 4 speakers (2 for high frequency and 2 for medium/low). So first of all in terms of accoustics I don't get speakers in the middle under digi piano which would probably contribute to better replicating th accoustic piano. Secondly those speaker's specs are desribed only by size and by wattage (even without precisely stating if it means rms or other).
Without all the usual specs of speakers that I get when buying hi-fi speakers I don't know what I am buying.
The amplifiers built into digi pianos that I came to see also have no specifications similar to those given when buying standalone amp.
Another problem is that digital piano speakers face downwards so the quality of acoustics depend on how the digital piano is situated in the audio retailer center- is the wall behind it or empty space so I am not sure how can I rely only on the hearing without being provided with speakers proper specs.
Last of all if I can use my existing speakers why pay extra.