I'm used to playing on a "real piano," but I couldn't compromise the space any longer, so I wanted to find a digital piano. CHEAP. I saw this piano and was skeptical because it's A LOT cheaper than the rest, but I decided I'd give it a try. The piano sound is pretty solid, and I'm genuinely impressed. Definitely buy the essential pack, and you'll have yourself a pretty decent set-up :)
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I think it is a fairly good keyboard especially for beginners. Semi weighted 88 keys are a good starting point for someone starting to play in earnest. I have played for a good many years so I may be a little more critical than some. The keyboards volume is my biggest complaint need an amplifier for anything other than practice. but with that being said for the price it's not bad.
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I brought this for my son for Christmas 2015 I didn't want to spend a lot money because i wasn't sure if he was going to keep playing. For the price this's hard to beat. You get a full size midi keyboard with some awesome sounds plus you can download songs of their website to play. And if that's not enough you can connect a sound module through midi and have unlimited sounds at your fingertips. My kid practice everyday and I'm just amazed at his progress on this instrument. Highly recommended.
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This Williams Legato Digital Piano model is portable, yet comes with plenty of options. I like the ability to use a headset to play what I want, when I want, without disturbing anyone else in the house. The sound is fantastic and having 88 keys is a definite plus. You can change the voice in order to simulate an organ, electric piano, etc. which gives the ability to play a wide range of music. The split mode is intriguing because it allows you to play a bass with any mode. You can add a sustain pedal as well and there are additional inputs/outputs. You can buy other products, but few give you a full keyboard with these options. For the price range, this is the best option out there. You do need to buy the ESS1 essentials to get the power cord, but that is more than worth it and it comes with the headset and sustain pedal. You can get a stand and bench if necessary.Read full review
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88 Keys piano for semi weighted feel. Pro: Cost of less than 200 dollars. 88 Keys Portable. You can use either wall socket or batteries. Con: Can barely hear with volume max with speaker. But fine with headphones. Sounds change if several keys are pressed at same time. Power supply sold separately. But the plug is universal so most any output of 12V 2A will work. Very happy with my buy.
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