I bought a piano for myself, the goal was to choose one very close to acoustics, because I was brought up on the classics, and now, for various reasons, I have to go in favor of a digital piano. There are two options. Either prepare for a bad sound, or give a decent amount of money, I did not agree with the first option. Approximately five music stores were climbed, not in order to look, but in order to listen to consultants on the account of the model to which I am asking the price. In the end, I stopped at 770 from Casio. It stands on the rack in advance, it is, as it were, built in there, the pedals are also built in there, there are three of the usual ones) There is a lid that closes the keys, that is, almost everything that I used to play. A very clear sound, string resonances are well felt, pleasant feedback from the keys, very lively and agile. No gloss, no slipperiness is felt when pressed, only pleasant sensations for both ears and fingers. An absolute delight, nothing less.