Thanks for the comment. The Youtube video quality isn’t great, but I can hear the clicking still upon playback on my iPhone and iMac. It’s just the A key, not every key.wtibbit wrote:I can't hear enough difference between any of the keys' action sounds to be bothered about it, but perhaps my ears or my sound system aren't sufficiently hi fi to make that possible.
If there is still a long wait time for P5 deliveries in your location perhaps you can sell yours for as much - or more - than you paid for it. The new owner may be thrilled to get it, even with the action sounds you described. Then you could either take a chance on another new P5 or perhaps you could find a different brand/model stage piano at a music store where you can listen to the action before you buy the same unit you played. My second choice for a new 73 key stage piano was the Korg Grandstage. It, like the P5, is available with either 88 and 73 key models and the actions of the two models are the same design.
I could sell it and try my luck again, first I will exhaust my options with the retailer and see where I end up.