🎶 Welcome to Musik-Ebert – where music is at home! 🎸🥁

🚀 Deals for true music lovers – discover them now! 🎸

  • FREE SHIPPING from 19€

    on everything Germany-wide

  • 14 days right of return

    Exchange or return

  • refund warranty

    after return

  • First class advice

    We would be happy to advise you

☀️ SUMMER OPENING! Discover our hot June deals 🎸 Your sound for summer starts here 🌊 Happy saving! ✨

Digital Piano or Acoustic Piano? The Fundamental Decision

Roland F-107 Bundle mit Bank und Kopfhörer - Musik-Ebert Gmbh

Anyone starting out on the piano or looking for an instrument for the family sooner or later faces the same question: digital piano or acoustic piano? Both paths lead to playing the piano, but they differ fundamentally in sound, feel, maintenance, space requirements and price.

This buying guide compares both types of instrument honestly, so you can decide what fits your living situation, your budget and your expectations – without ending up with a poor investment in the living room.

Digitalpianos
Digital Piano

Flexible, maintenance-free, playable quietly with headphones

Ideal for: Ideal for beginners, rented apartments and anyone who wants to keep volume and space under control.

See all Digitalpianos →
Klaviere
Acoustic Piano

Genuine string sound and an immediate touch

Ideal for: Ideal for ambitious players seeking the authentic sound and feel of a mechanical instrument.

See all Klaviere →
vs

01The Key Differences

Before we get to specific models, it is worth looking at the five points on which the decision really comes down to.

Sound and feel: An acoustic piano produces its tone mechanically – hammers strike real strings, and the sound is created in the soundboard. This gives an immediate, lively touch that many players do not want to do without. A digital piano plays back recorded or modelled piano sounds through speakers. Modern instruments with a hammer-action keyboard come very close to the acoustic feel, but remain a reproduction.

Volume and headphones: This is where the biggest practical difference lies. A digital piano lets you adjust the volume and play completely silently through headphones – ideal for rented apartments and late practice sessions. An acoustic piano always sounds throughout the entire room (with silent systems as optional equipment being the exception).

Maintenance and tuning: An acoustic piano needs to be tuned regularly, usually once or twice a year, and reacts to the room climate. A digital piano is maintenance-free – no tuning, no climate sensitivity.

Space: Both types are available as a compact console. Acoustic pianos are consistently heavier and deeper; a digital piano is lighter and often narrower.

Price: This is where the difference is most pronounced – and, honestly, the most common deciding factor. Digital pianos start considerably cheaper than new acoustic pianos. More on this in the comparison below.

02Digital Pianos: Flexible and Maintenance-Free

For most beginners, the digital piano is the pragmatic starting point: it sounds like a piano, can be played with headphones at any time, needs no tuning and also fits into smaller rooms. The following three entry-level consoles are in the same class and work well as a first instrument – with a weighted hammer-action keyboard that reproduces the feel of a real piano.

Anyone still unsure whether playing the piano will stick in the long run takes less risk with a digital piano. Those who later move up often keep the digital piano as a quiet practice instrument. You can find the complete range in the Digitalpianos category.

Roland F-107 Bundle mit Bank und Kopfhörer - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Roland F-107 – Digitalpiano für Zuhause mit Bluetooth & SuperNATURAL Klang
View product →
Yamaha Digitalpiano Arius YDP 145 - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Yamaha Digitalpiano Arius YDP 145
View product →
Yamaha Digitalpiano Arius YDP 165 - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Yamaha Digitalpiano Arius YDP 165
View product →

03Acoustic Pianos: The Genuine Touch

Anyone seeking the authentic sound and the immediate mechanical touch cannot get around the acoustic piano. The tone is created in the soundboard, every nuance of the touch is audible – that is a different playing experience from any reproduction.

In return, a new acoustic piano costs more than an entry-level digital piano, needs regular tuning and more space. That is not a drawback but part of the deal: a well-maintained piano is a purchase that lasts for decades. The following three models are entry-level pianos of the same class – solidly built new instruments from Yamaha and Kawai. You can find the entire selection under Klaviere.

Yamaha  B1 Klavier - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Yamaha B1 Klavier schwarz poliert
View product →
Yamaha B2 Klavier - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Yamaha B2 Klavier schwarz poliert
View product →
Kawai K-200 Klavier - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Kawai K-200 Klavier schwarz poliert
View product →

04Side by Side

The five decision points at a glance. The prices listed are rough entry-level values for new instruments – the current prices are shown on each product page.

Digital piano and acoustic piano in direct comparison
Digital PianoAcoustic Piano
SoundReproduced piano sound, very close to the originalGenuine string sound from the soundboard
Volume / headphonesAdjustable, silent via headphonesAlways audible in the room (except with a silent system)
MaintenanceMaintenance-free, no tuningRegular tuning, climate-sensitive
SpaceLight and compactHeavier, deeper, fixed location
Entry price (new)from ~€500from ~€2,500

The decision depends less on what is "better" than on what suits you. Anyone seeking flexibility, quiet practice and a more affordable start is well served by a digital piano. Anyone who wants the genuine touch and sound and has the space and the budget will find their instrument in an acoustic piano. Both paths are right – there is no wrong first piano.

Frequently asked questions

Is a digital piano sufficient for beginners?
Yes. An entry-level digital piano with a weighted hammer-action keyboard reproduces the feel of a piano well and is entirely sufficient for the first few years. Look for 88 keys and a hammer action – cheap keyboards with lightweight keys are no substitute.
Why is an acoustic piano more expensive than a digital piano?
An acoustic piano is a mechanical precision instrument: the cast-iron plate, strings, soundboard and an action made of thousands of individual parts are crafted and adjusted by hand. This construction has its price – in return, a well-maintained piano often lasts for decades and holds its value better than electronics.
Can I practise at night on a digital piano without disturbing anyone?
Yes. That is precisely the biggest advantage: with headphones you play completely silently, at any time of day and regardless of neighbours or housemates. With acoustic pianos this is only possible with an optional silent system.
Should I, as a beginner, buy an acoustic piano right away?
That depends on budget, space and your living situation. Anyone who wants the authentic touch from the start and has the space can go straight for an acoustic piano. Anyone who wants to stay flexible or spare their budget is well advised to start with a digital piano – moving up later is always possible.

Find Your Instrument

Browse our range and compare the models at your leisure.

View digital pianosView acoustic pianos

Passende Produkte

Roland F-107 Bundle mit Bank und Kopfhörer - Musik-Ebert Gmbh Roland F-107 Digitalpiano Schwarz Matt - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
32% off

Roland F-107 Digital Piano for Home with Bluetooth & SuperNATURAL Sound

(7)
Sale price €792,54 EUR Regular price €1.161,78
In stock
Yamaha Digitalpiano Arius YDP 145 - Musik-Ebert Gmbh Yamaha Digitalpiano Arius YDP 145 - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Up to 27% off

Yamaha Arius YDP 145 digital piano

(29)
Sale price €914,94 EUR Regular price €1.247,46
In stock
Yamaha Digitalpiano Arius YDP 165 - Musik-Ebert Gmbh Yamaha Digitalpiano Arius YDP 165 - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
Up to 31% off

Yamaha Arius YDP 165 digital piano

(24)
Sale price From €1.120,98 EUR Regular price €1.617,72
In stock
Yamaha  B1 Klavier - Musik-Ebert Gmbh Yamaha B1 Klavier - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
15% off

Yamaha B1 Upright Piano Black Polished

(9)
Sale price €3.865,80 EUR Regular price €4.572,66
In stock
Yamaha B2 Klavier - Musik-Ebert Gmbh Yamaha B2 Klavier - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
20% off

Yamaha B2 Upright Piano Black Polished

(3)
Sale price €5.047,98 EUR Regular price €6.298,50
In stock
Kawai K-200 Klavier - Musik-Ebert Gmbh Kawai K-200 Klavier - Musik-Ebert Gmbh
24% off

Kawai K-200 Upright Piano polished black

(1)
Sale price €5.089,80 EUR Regular price €6.655,50
In stock