RH3 vs NH Keybeds

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Keys1970
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RH3 vs NH Keybeds

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What is the difference between the RH3 and NH keybeds? RH3 is on the G1 Air (flagship digital piano for Kong), thus I assume RH3 is closer to an acoustical grand piano. Then, can anyone compare them to Kawai’s Responsive Hammer III?
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Re: RH3 vs NH Keybeds

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Keys1970 wrote:What is the difference between the RH3 and NH keybeds? RH3 is on the G1 Air (flagship digital piano for Kong), thus I assume RH3 is closer to an acoustical grand piano. Then, can anyone compare them to Kawai’s Responsive Hammer III?
RH3 is a good design that Korg had designed by modifying Technics Weighted keybeds.

NW are different weighted design. User preference between the two.

I prefer the RH3! But I like the NW design as well. Both friendly to play and service. Just keep water and food far from your piano.
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Post by chelsea4023 »

Hi,
I know this is an old thread but I used to have an SP250 piano with the RH3 keybed and I loved it. I now have a Nautilus 88 with the same RH3 Keybed and that's really nice to play.
My question to any doubters would be, 'Why change something that works well' ? And that comes from somebody who previously owned a Roland RD2000.
Chris
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