![]() Of course, it’s clear that Suzuki does not aim to sell this product to professional players nor classical musicians, but rather to families and people that want an affordable, elegant and visually impressive piece of furniture. Now, the revamped MDG-200 from Suzuki ships with all the same (albeit limited) strengths and weaknesses of the previous model, unfortunately only providing users with minor updates to the instrument. Below, take a look at some of the more popular digital pianos on the market, and see how well they compare to the Suzuki MDG-200. The Suzuki MDG-200 is an evolution of the series’ first product called MDG-100, launched in 2010 and was later discontinued for various reasons. The company created several entry-level products as part of its cheap MDG-series, but the poor workmanship quality has unfortunately undermined all the efforts made by the Japanese brand to enter in this unique market. And certainly, Suzuki is no exception to this rule. In the past few years, almost every manufacturer has created its own mini grand digital piano to satisfy an increasing part of the musical instrument market.
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