Enschuldigung, Deutsch is not my first language but I am currently in Aachen trying to find a kids piano like in the picture included with this post in or around Aachen. Can someone help me out? Thank you in advance!
Former stage keyboardist here: Even if you are on a budget, 220 Euros won't be any good - Nearly every toy sounds quite OK these days, but the key mechanics must be trash at this kind of money.
For a new electronic piano, you could go to Hohgrebe (Grosskölnstraße 45, 52062 Aachen), but they are the typical small local dealer. If you have the possibility to drive to Cologne, try "Music Store", they have their own brands ("Fame") which makes surprisingly good budget instruments. Plus: They ship it for free.
If you want to stay below 300 Euros, you might be better off with a used digital keyboard that someone bought and did not use. Kleinanzeigen.de is full of those. Yamaha makes some reasonable budget things that are good for a beginner.
That one is sure good, but a completely different ballgame pricewise.
Allow me to show off? Chronological list of the Yamahas I own(ed):
PSR48, PSR500, PSR520, DJX, CBX-K1XG, PSR8000, PSR9000, Tyros2, MotifXS8, Genos1, Just recently refurbished an old PSR6700 and tweaking a PSS51. Currently thinking about a DX7 because it haunts me I never owned one... ;-)
Former stage keyboardist here: Even if you are on a budget, 220 Euros won't be any good - Nearly every toy sounds quite OK these days, but the key mechanics must be trash at this kind of money.
For a new electronic piano, you could go to Hohgrebe (Grosskölnstraße 45, 52062 Aachen), but they are the typical small local dealer. If you have the possibility to drive to Cologne, try "Music Store", they have their own brands ("Fame") which makes surprisingly good budget instruments. Plus: They ship it for free.
If you want to stay below 300 Euros, you might be better off with a used digital keyboard that someone bought and did not use. Kleinanzeigen.de is full of those. Yamaha makes some reasonable budget things that are good for a beginner.
+1 for the Yamaha. Love my YDP-131
That one is sure good, but a completely different ballgame pricewise.
Allow me to show off? Chronological list of the Yamahas I own(ed):
PSR48, PSR500, PSR520, DJX, CBX-K1XG, PSR8000, PSR9000, Tyros2, MotifXS8, Genos1, Just recently refurbished an old PSR6700 and tweaking a PSS51. Currently thinking about a DX7 because it haunts me I never owned one... ;-)
Get a (used) Yamaha that starts with a p and has digits right after. Yamaha p45 should be the cheapest option
Order it new online or pick it up used via kleinanzeigen