I wonder if I could just ask advice from those in the know as to whether a digital piano would be suitable for a beginner to learn on? My DS is currently begging for piano lessons (he already plays cello) and the biggest problem I have with this is that I would struggle to fit a standard acoustic piano into my house! The only place I really have space to set one up is in my conservatory and I'm under no illusions as to the negative effect that would have on a standard piano! I also don't have a huge budget (I'm thinking around £500 second hand) for such a thing and whilst it seems possible to pick up some real bargains with acoustic pianos on auction sites I strongly suspect that by the time I got one home and re-tuned (assuming that was all it needed!) it could well work out quite expensive, so a digital piano might well be a better option from that point of view too.
If my DS does take up piano his lessons will be at school on a very lovely acoustic instrument and I'm not sure how much of a difficulty (if any?) it would be to then practice on a digital piano at home?
I've tried doing a bit of background reading but having no experience of playing any sort of instrument I do feel like I could very easily make an expensive mistake with this if I'm not careful!
I would be looking at full size keys and keyboard and weighted keys of course but other than Clavinovas I know nothing about good and not so good manufacturers and even within the Clavinova range there is a very broad spectrum to chose from.
Sorry I have waffled somewhat but if I could just ask those in the know firstly whether digital pianos are suitable for use as the sole practice instrument for a beginner pianist and secondly if there are any specifics I should make sure I look for or models that might be most suited in terms of sensible second hand prices and suitability for a beginner I'd be most grateful.