Loading... Please wait...How can digital equipment be, at the same time, classical? Well, these models have attempted the impossible, and the results are impressive indeed. Scores of traditional piano teachers have advised the Research & development scientists, and since the first commercial digital piano in 1983, each year's models have become closer to the classical acoustic piano.
These models do NOT have hundreds of rhythms, fun features or automatic accompaniments, but 100% of their power is dedicated to the best quality tone and action for their price bracket, and all are designed to be moved only occasionally, making them an ideal choice for many homes, churches and schools.
With three galleries covering almost forty different models, the Starland range of classical digital pianos provides a wider selection than any time over the 30 years we've been supplying them. Read full story