It's a stage piano. But I'm not a stage keybordist. I use it at home to learn to play the piano and practice. I upgraded from a weighted midi keyboard. It's night and day. The action is superb, better than anything I've ever touched, including in piano stores. I bought it for the action and I'm very satisfied with that.
PROS:
-- Action, Action, and Action
-- a lot of customization, effects, tweaks, splitting, etc.
-- good, though somewhat clinical, piano sounds
-- many sounds other than piano
-- metronome
-- recording functionality
-- good connectivity (balanced, unbalanced, midi, pedals)
-- solid construction
-- looks good
CONS:
-- a steep learning curve if you want to use all its versatile functionality. I don't. I use one piano voice, metronome and recording. I also took the trouble to turn off the simulated key
noise which felt excessive.
-- on/off button at back. why!?
-- no dust cover for keys (it's a stage piano)
-- no speakers. (which can also be a PRO point)
-- no tablet app. (a pet peeve, you get connected IOT juicers these days, yet such a high end instrument with such complex settings cannot be accessed remotely!)
-- Weight. It's not really a stage piano unless you're a rock star. But for me that's a non-issue.
In sum, buy it for the action! Keep it for the action!