The world of digital instruments has come a long way, thanks to technological advances like acoustic modelling technology. This means that digital keyboard pianos are no longer subpar substitutes for acoustic pianos and you can now find even the most compact of keyboard pianos with a lifelike acoustic sound.
Keyboard pianos are great for both beginners and experienced pianists because they allow for so much more portability and versatility. With keyboard pianos, you can practice anywhere, as quietly or as loudly as you prefer, and you can even hook the keyboard to a computer and music composing software.
Whether you’re new to the instrument and want a keyboard to practice on or just want a keyboard that can accompany you in your music production dreams, here are our top picks for the best keyboard pianos in Malaysia.
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Top 10 Keyboard Pianos in Malaysia
Why it's our top pick
This Roland FP-10 model is a minimalist entry-level model from Roland’s FP series but it sure packs a punch. Offering a premium acoustic sound quality as well as a high-quality weighted body with a realistic ivory feel, this keyboard scores highly among both beginners and hobbyists.
Overview
This keyboard features Roland’s SuperNATURAL piano tones. Together with the PHA-4 Standard keys which offers a realistic ivory feel, it gives the user an authentic piano-playing experience. All 88 keys of the full-size keyboard are progressively weighted so that they’d feel heavy at the bottom but remain lighter towards the top.
In addition to those features, this keyboard also comes with 15 presets, 96 polyphone voices and a metronome. Plus, the low-profile, minimalist design is perfect for those looking to save space and there are only four buttons on the keyboard that serve multiple functions, including switching preset tones and controlling settings.
Details
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 1284 mm x 140 mm x 258 mm
- Weight: 12.3kg
- Number of Keys: 88
- Presets: Yes (15)
Who is this for?
This keyboard is great for both beginners and advanced users. It’s a dependable option considering it’s a Roland and that it has the feel of an acoustic piano. The piano also features progressively weighted keys so you’ll also get a better sound profile when you play.
Overview
One reason why pianists would opt for a keyboard is the ability to connect to headphones so you can play quietly without noise. If you’re looking for a keyboard that sounds great even with headphones, try the Yamaha P-45. It has a Graded Hammer Standard keyboard that changes sound according to the register for a more natural feel.
The black keys have a matte finish that offers a nice grip and it feels rather similar to that of an actual acoustic piano. There are tons of functions and settings on the keyboard but they have been simplified for easier use. For example, the standard headphone jack at the back also doubles as an output for an amp.
Details:
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 1326 mm x 154 mm x 295 mm
- Weight: 11.5kg
- Number of Keys: 88 keys
- Presets: yes (10)
Who is this for?
If you live with other people or you tend to play the keyboard at night, then you’re going to love that this keyboard has a headphone jack. The sound also doesn’t distort much when the headphones are plugged in so that’s another plus.
Overview
If you’re just starting to learn the piano, this Kawai ES120 would make a great addition to your home. This is full-size keyboard piano that offers 88 matte finish keys for a better grip. They’re also weighted for a firm playing action as well as offer a Responsive Hammer Compact (RHC) action with upgraded cushioning.
The profile of the keyboard is rather minimalist, with the buttons incorporated into a sleek polished trim. Moreover, the buttons can be used to control various functions, including voice selection, metronome and other settings. For additional settings and future updates, users can connect the keyboard to the Kawai PianoRemote app.
Details
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 130.5 cm x 15 cm x 28 cm
- Weight: 12kg
- Number of Keys: 88 keys
- Presets: Yes
Who is this for?
If you’re a beginner on the keyboard and are looking for a reliable option, this keyboard would be great. It may be pricier but what you get in return is nice playing action and an app that may come in handy for additional settings.
Overview
If you have a young one at home that is keen on learning the piano, start them off with this Yamaha Remie PSS-E30 Mini Keyboard. Although this is a 37-key keyboard piano made for tiny fingers, it’s actually on par with a full-size keyboard in terms of quality, keybed feel and sound.
Despite being a mini keyboard, the sounds and styles of the Remie are rather pleasant. This piece also offers an impressive number of features including audio presets, tuning, and a quiz mode. For parents who are worried about the sound, there is also a ‘Volume Limit’ function to set the master volume level.
Details
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 506mm x 54mm x 201mm
- Weight: 1.2kg
- Number of Keys: 37 keys
- Presets: Yes (49)
Who is this for?
This is definitely made for the kids because not only is it a mini keyboard, but the body also carries a more colourful design. It’s great for the young ones that are just getting into playing the instrument but not committed enough for a full-size keyboard.
Overview
If you’re a budding music producer that needs a keyboard for the computer, then you’ll want to invest in this Arturia KeyLab Essential 61 Keyboard Controller. It’s a well-constructed keyboard that is compatible with all major Digital Audio Workstations and is equipped with tons of software shortcuts as well as MIDI encoders to make composing and producing a breeze.
The keyboard comes with 61 Velocity-sensitive keys plus 8 Velocity dynamic pads. For audio optimisation, there is also a clickable encoder and rotary control, plus a pitchbend and modulation wheel. At the back of the keyboard, you can find output jacks for USB and MIDI and an input port for a sustain pedal control.
Details
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 882 x 76 x 248 mm
- Weight: 3.3kg
- Number of Keys: 61 keys
- Presets: No
Who is this for?
If you’re into music production and you’re looking for a keyboard that can easily connect to your computer and software, this one would be a great option. It’s the top choice for a lot of music producers and it’s also equipped with shortcuts to tons of music software.
Overview
Pedals can change up the way your music sounds when you’re playing the piano so if you’re looking for a keyboard piano that offers a pedal, get the Casio CDP-S150. This 88-key scaled hammer action keyboard offers more expression and dynamic range. The keys also have simulated ivory and ebony surfaces for added grip and a more comfortable play.
On the keyboard is an audio-in jack, a USB Type B port and a standard damper pedal jack plus a standard sustain pedal in the box. You also have the option of using the SP-34 portable three-pedal unit to add sostenuto and soft pedal functionality.
Details:
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 132.2 cm x 9.9 cm x 23.2 cm
- Weight: 10.5kg
- Number of Keys: 88 keys
- Presets: N/A
Promising Review:
The piano pedal can give you a more dynamic range so for those looking for a good keyboard with the option for a pedal, this is it! With it, you’ll also get a realistic piano feel and a better sound, thanks to its added control options.
Overview
Whether you’re just picking up piano or is getting back to the instrument, this Alesis Recital Pro keyboard would be great to practice with. It’s a full-size keyboard with 88 hammer action keys and adjustable touch response. There are also 12 built-in voices for more flexibility and range.
This keyboard comes with a useful ‘Lesson Mode’ feature that enables simultaneous playing at the same pitch and voice for two people, like a student and a teacher. As for ports to maximise your piano-playing experience, the keyboard comes with a headphone output, an input for a sustain pedal and an output for USB-MIDI for computer software and virtual instrument plugins.
Details
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 130 cm x 10 cm x 34 cm
- Weight: 12kg
- Number of Keys: 88
- Presets: Yes (12 voices)
Who is this for?
For the adults that want a proper keyboard that feels sturdy with a nice keybed, definitely check this one out. It’s a full-size keyboard with hammer action keys, as well as a USB-MIDI output and a headphone input so you can play in peace.
Overview
For a more authentic playing experience, you’ll want to get the YAMAHA P-125 because the weighted keys do make a difference when you’re playing. All 88 keys on this keyboard are Graded Hammer Standard which is close to that of an acoustic piano as it’s heavy on the low end and lighter on the high end.
The keyboard’s 2-way speaker system also allows for a more piano-like sound and even when you’re using headphones, the sound remains authentic because of the Stereophonic Optimizer. The design of the keyboard is rather modest and includes all the functions you need. There is also an app that you can connect the keyboard to for additional controls.
Details
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 1326 mm x 166 mm x 295 mm
- Weight: 11.8kg
- Number of Keys: 88 keys
- Presets: Yes (24 voices)
Who is this for?
This keyboard is a great option for those looking for an authentic piano-playing experience because of the weighted keys and the 2-way speaker system. If you’re not a fan of keyboards specifically because of the keys, this one will definitely change your mind.
Overview:
Keyboards with stands can be rather difficult to find so if you’re looking for a keyboard with a sturdy stand, check out the Korg B2SP Digital Piano. It’s an 88-key, fully-weighted keyboard that feels like a natural acoustic piano. The keytops have a matte finish which allows for a more comfortable grip.
This keyboard is equipped with 12 sound presets and a metronome feature as well as ports for audio output and USB/MIDI.
Details:
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 1312mm x 750mm x 336mm (including stand)
- Weight: 21 kg (including stand)
- Number of Keys: 88 keys
- Presets: Yes (12 sounds)
Who is this for?
Having a keyboard with a stand would be great for those planning to play every day. However, even if you’re just playing occasionally, you can still place this keyboard on its stand due to its sleek design and that it won’t take up much space.
Overview:
For those sticking to a tight budget, this Yamaga PSR-F52 Portable Electronic Keyboard Piano is a great option. Here, you’ll get 61 keys and while they’re not weighted nor touch-responsive, you can still get a pretty decent sound profile with them.
The highlight of this keyboard would be its portability since it only weighs 2.8kg and measures 920mm in width. It also comes equipped with up to 158 preset styles, including 75 World styles as well as a metronome and a volume limit, which comes in handy for young players.
Details:
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 920 mm x 73 mm x 266 mm
- Weight: 2.8kg
- Number of Keys: 61 keys
- Presets: Yes (158 styles)
Who is this for?
Since this is a keyboard under RM500, it’s perfect for beginners and those sticking to a tight budget. This is a simple keyboard with only the basic functions and that it’s fairly portable though it’s not for those looking to have all 88 keys or even weighted keys.
FAQ:
- How do I choose the right keyboard piano?
When it comes to choosing a keyboard piano, here are a few things to consider.
- The first is the size of the keyboard or the number of keys. The best option would be an 88-key, full-size keyboard but you can still play a lot of songs with only 61 keys. They also tend to be more beginner-friendly.
- The next thing to consider is the sound of the keyboard because you’ll want a keyboard that produces a sound that is equivalent to that produced by an actual, acoustic piano. You should also consider the keyboard’s polyphony which is the number of sounds the keyboard can produce at any given time.
- If you’re using the keyboard as a substitute for an acoustic piano, you’ll want a keyboard with weighted keys since this gives you the closest feel to an acoustic piano. Unweighted keys, on the other hand, are easier to push which is better for budding composers or those intending to learn a synth.
- For those interested in music production and have plans to create songs with music composition programs, you’ll want a keyboard with MIDI compatibility and computer connectivity. You’ll also want to check if the keyboard allows sampler or recording capabilities, as well as output options for amps or recording equipment.
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