Dexibell
VIVO S1
$2,000
Dexibell's ultra-light stage keyboard powerhouse
Nord
Not a piano — a performer's organ/piano/synth Swiss Army knife
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Base Score | — | 3.0 |
| Lesson Function | No | +0 |
| App Connectivity | No | +0 |
| Recording | No | +0 |
| Metronome | Yes | +0.5 |
| Transpose | Yes | +0.3 |
| Layer / Split | Yes | +0.3 |
| Preset Songs | 0 | +0 |
| Sound Variety | 400 sounds | +0.5 |
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Base Score | — | 2.0 |
| Headphone Jacks | 1 | +1 |
| Headphone Type | 6.3mm | +1 |
| Headphone Optimization | No | +0 |
| Key Action Quietness | semi weighted | +1.5 |
| Volume Control | Yes | +1 |
| Bluetooth Audio | No | +0 |
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Base Score | — | 5.0 |
| Weight | 9 kg | +1 |
| Width | 1070 mm | +0 |
| Battery | No | +0 |
| Foldable | No | +0 |
| Key Count | 73 keys | +0.5 |
| Factor | This Piano | Points |
|---|---|---|
| Key Action Quality | semi weighted (grade 2) | +1.2 |
| Key Count | 73 keys | +0.2 |
| Polyphony | 120 notes | +0.4 |
| Sound Modeling | No | +0 |
| Key Surface | Standard | +0 |
The Electro 6D is designed for gigging musicians who need organ drawbars, electric piano, and acoustic piano in one lightweight package. If you're looking for a piano to learn on, this is not it.
The Electro 6D 73 is a brilliant stage instrument — for the right player. The organ sounds with physical drawbars are world-class, the electric pianos are silky, and at 9kg it's a joy to carry to gigs. But at $2,700 with semi-weighted keys and no speakers, it's a terrible choice for someone who just wants to learn piano. If you need organ + piano + synth in one board for live performance, this is the industry standard. If you want to practice Chopin at home, spend your money elsewhere.
The 73-key semi-weighted action is intentionally light — it's optimized for organ playing and electric piano, where speed and repetition matter more than simulating acoustic piano weight. For organ: excellent. For electric piano: great. For classical piano practice: inadequate. If you need real piano feel, the Nord Piano 5 88 has a proper weighted action.
You're a performing musician who plays organ, electric piano, and acoustic piano — often in the same set. You need to switch between a Hammond B3 organ sound, a Wurlitzer, and a grand piano mid-song without touching a laptop. You're carrying gear into venues every weekend and every kilogram matters. You are NOT a beginner looking for a piano to practice on at home.
| Keys | 73 |
| Key Action | Semi Weighted |
| Polyphony | 120 notes |
| Sounds | 400 |
| Weight | 9 kg |
| Speakers | — |
| Bluetooth | No |
| Key Surface | — |
| Sound Modeling | — |
| Headphone Jacks | 1 |
| Headphone Type | 6.3mm |
| Headphone Optimization | No |
| USB MIDI | Yes |
| Line Out | Yes |
| Lesson Function | No |
| App Connectivity | No |
| Recording | No |
| Metronome | Yes |
| Transpose | Yes |
| Layer / Split | Yes |
| Preset Songs | 0 |
| Battery | No |
| Foldable | No |
| Dimensions (W×D×H) | 1070×295×105 mm |
| Stand Included | No |
| Pedal Included | Yes |
A sturdy X-stand or furniture-style stand is essential if one isn't included.
Closed-back headphones with good bass response make practice sessions more enjoyable.
The included pedal is usually basic. A half-damper pedal upgrade is worthwhile for expressive playing.
An adjustable-height bench helps maintain proper posture during long practice sessions.
The VIVO S1 edges ahead in Portability and Touch Reality and Value. The VIVO S1 costs $700 less. Choose the VIVO S1 if you prioritize portability.
Dexibell VIVO S1 →The Electro 6D 73 scores higher in Night Practice and Portability, while the Grandstage 2 edges ahead in Beginner and Touch Reality. The Electro 6D 73 costs $300 less. Choose the Electro 6D 73 if you prioritize quiet practice.
Korg Grandstage 2 →The Electro 6D 73 scores higher in Night Practice and Portability, while the SV-2 88 edges ahead in Beginner and Touch Reality and Value. The SV-2 88 costs $500 less. Choose the Electro 6D 73 if you prioritize quiet practice.
Korg SV-2 88 →It's not ideal for beginners. The Nord Electro 6D 73 scores 4.6/10 on our Beginner scale — it lacks key learning features. Consider a model with lesson functions and app connectivity.
No, the Nord Electro 6D 73 does not have Bluetooth. You'll need a USB cable for app connectivity.
The Nord Electro 6D 73 weighs 9 kg (20 lbs). It scores 6.5/10 on our Portability scale. This is light enough to carry between rooms or to lessons.
Yes. The Nord Electro 6D 73 has 1 headphone jack (6.3mm). It scores 6.5/10 on our Night Practice scale.
The Nord Electro 6D 73 has 73 keys, which is smaller than a standard 88-key piano. This is fine for beginners and casual playing, but advanced pieces may require more range.
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