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  1. Makes me feel a bit better, thanks. I got some old AKG451s that i am using for the piano if you mean headphones. Should be good enough? Just seems a bit quiet and I don't notice them being quieter generally. Got some decent Sony in-ears but not tried them out yet and not mega comfy for longer practice sessions.
  2. Thanks for the quick reply, Brad. Wow, surprised that it is so noticable. Checked this morning and you can hear it without headphones too, so obviously a sound being generated. Just sounds weird. It's like all I can hear is that now and not key, just because I noticed it. So I assume any digital piano would replicate that same sound? Any thoughts about headphone volume too? Just doesn't seem that loud, even when turned up full.
  3. Hi all, Got my px-s1000 last week in order to learn piano. Really like it and love that I can practice with the headphones on when family go to bed. Anyhow, just tonight I have noticed a sort of knocking sound, like knocking on a wood table sort of sound (but sort of with echo/reverb type quality too) in the higher keys, noticeable faintly from around the 5 keys then more and more so as you continue up, to where the top keys are more percussion/knocking than note. Basically is this mimicking the sound of an actual piano? I am not talking about physical knocking/sounds of the keys being pressed here, it doesn't do it on electronic piano setting for example, but it is like the sound is simulated to be like that. I've tried all grand piano settings and rock piano setting and sounds same. Any help much appreciated. Kind regards Craig Voice 002.m4a
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