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Alesis Recital Pro - 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard with Hammer Action Weighted Keys, 2x20W Speakers, 12 Voices, Record and Lesson Mode, FX and Display

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Brand Alesis
Color Black
Number of Keys 88
Skill Level Professional
Special Feature hammer action keys; 12 voices; lesson and record mode; sustain pedal in; metronome

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  • A Digital Piano That’s Tailored to You - Feature-packed Electric keyboard with 88 premium full-sized weighted hammer action keys with adjustable touch response to suit your preferred playing style
  • Premium Sounds - 12 voices (Incl. Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Synth, and Bass), built-in FX: Chorus, Modulation, Reverb, and two built in 20W speakers for clear, room-filling sound
  • All The Right Connections - ¼” sustain pedal input (pedal not included), ¼” stereo headphone output for private practice and stereo outputs for connection to speakers / amplifiers
  • Play the Keyboard Wherever You Go - Power via the included power adapter or 6 D cell batteries (not included) for professional piano performance anywhere
  • Powerful Educational Features - Standard, split, layer, record and lesson modes with 128-note max polyphony and Skoove 3 month premium subscription for expert interactive online piano lessons
  • Interactive Piano Lessons Included - 60 Free Virtual Lessons from Melodics to hone your skills for any genre or technique you want to master

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4.7 out of 5 stars
3,950 global ratings

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Customers like the weighted keys, quality and ease of use of the keyboard instruments. For example, they mention it's a great piano, easy to work with and the metronome is easy to configure. They're also happy with the sound quality, and value. That said, opinions are mixed on performance and portability.

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221 customers mention "Sound quality"158 positive63 negative

Customers like the sound quality of the keyboard instruments. They say it has an amazing sound, it is loud enough for practicing, and has a wide range of sounds and features. Customers appreciate the real-piano feel of the weighted/hammer action keys. They also say it is excellent for experienced musicians to perform on and for those wanting to learn to play the keyboard. They mention that the keyboard has nice options for alternate voices that you might actually use.

"...The Alesis has a clean yet rich, bright sound to my ear, whereas upright Roland sounds kind of muffled and nasal by comparison , no matter how I..." Read more

"This product is OUTSTANDING! Durable, good quality sound and built-in speakers, great polyphony, good feel to the keys...Just a great value!..." Read more

"...They work perfectly together. For my purposes, I couldn't be happier and highly recommend this keyboard." Read more

"...Only slight negative is that the keyboards produce a little thump sound when hit. All keyboards do but this one seems a little loud...." Read more

180 customers mention "Quality"162 positive18 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the keyboard. For example, they mention it's a great piano, it exceeds their quality expectations, and it records in the highest quality. Some appreciate the good tonal quality and the construction of the keys. Overall, most are happy with the product's sound and look.

"...These keyboards really help me learn. Just being able to so simply record, then play back also helps learning fast...." Read more

"...The Alesis has a clean yet rich, bright sound to my ear, whereas upright Roland sounds kind of muffled and nasal by comparison , no matter how I..." Read more

"...This product is reasonably priced, it is of great quality, and I would recommend it to anyone...especially to beginners on a budget who want 88 full..." Read more

"...It has excellent sound and ample features so that one can grow into advanced uses, but is not overly complicated...." Read more

93 customers mention "Value"81 positive12 negative

Customers like the value of the keyboard. They say it's a great budget keyboard with plastic keys that are less expensive and easier to work with. Some customers also mention that the keyboard is an excellent buy.

"...This product is reasonably priced, it is of great quality, and I would recommend it to anyone...especially to beginners on a budget who want 88 full..." Read more

"...Pros: Affordable 88 fully weighted keys Wide range of sounds and features Portable Built-in metronome..." Read more

"...I just love it and it seems to be a very good value." Read more

"...of basic piano skills and sheet music this digital piano is such a great value! Here are the criteria I was searching for:-..." Read more

64 customers mention "Ease of use"58 positive6 negative

Customers find the keyboard easy to use. They mention the keys are less expensive, easier to work with, and less prone to damage. The metronome is easy to set up and tweak, and the instrument is easy for beginners to play. It's also able to connect to a computer easily for use of learning software. Customers say the display is user friendly and they can learn songs very fast.

"...on youtube to slow then speed up as i learn it. I can learn songs very fast, and its sorta like playing a PIANO HERO game while learning...." Read more

"...But it's easy enough to use a USB to export a live performance/improv to Garage Band power and diddle with it there, however.. The only drawback is..." Read more

"...It is easy to use and it sounds great. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for an affordable and high-quality digital piano...." Read more

"...ample features so that one can grow into advanced uses, but is not overly complicated...." Read more

58 customers mention "Key weight"49 positive9 negative

Customers like the weight of the keys. They say the keys are fully weighted and give an incredibly realistic experience. They also say the hammer weightes keys are a good workout for their hands. Customers also mention that the piano is affordable and has a wide range of sounds and features.

"...it to anyone...especially to beginners on a budget who want 88 full-weighted keys and good sound...." Read more

"...Pros: Affordable 88 fully weighted keys Wide range of sounds and features Portable Built-in metronome..." Read more

"...88 Keys- Weighted keys (it's not GHS, but there is definitely weight to them and fits my needs at this point)-..." Read more

"I like the weighted keys. When I play a more expensive keyboard, I can hear a difference in tone...." Read more

11 customers mention "Key response"11 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the key response of the keyboard. They mention that it has a true hammer action, which works really well. They also appreciate the great sound and the solid feel of the keys.

"...The action feels good, the sound is good and the construction appears fairly solid...." Read more

"...The sound is amazing, the hammer action keys work really well, and the piano itself is very sturdily built...." Read more

"...I have a baby grand already. Great action, fit and feel of an acoustic. I also like that there isn’t 50 buttons. This about as simple as it gets...." Read more

"...It is so light and has great hammer "real piano" action.It has many different sound options and musical keyboard options...." Read more

20 customers mention "Portability"12 positive8 negative

Customers are mixed about the portability of the keyboard instruments. Some mention it's extremely portable, with reasonably good sound, and much easier to transport than a regular piano. They say it takes up far less space than if it was a conventional piano. However, some customers say it'd be better suited for a small apartment.

"...The Recital Pro is also very portable. It is lightweight and has a built-in carrying handle, so you can easily take it with you wherever you go...." Read more

"...These are weighted keys, but still not the feel or texture of an expensive acoustic piano...." Read more

"...It's extremely portable, with reasonably good sound. I'm very pleased with the purchase." Read more

"...It feels really good to play, and is a bit on the heavy side, but everything else is pretty much as you would expect for a beginner model..." Read more

19 customers mention "Performance"11 positive8 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard instruments. Some mention that it works really well, sounds great, and is effective. However, others say that the sustain action started failing intermittently, stopped working altogether, and there was no response after six months. Some customers also report that the notes do not sustain for very long.

"...There have been zero malfunctions and I have no complaints...." Read more

"...It does not record for very long but at least a couple of minutes. I also play around with the various tones but mainly stick to Grand Piano...." Read more

"...I had to separately buy the sustain pedal and works perfect. You can play fortissimo or pianísimo naturally...." Read more

"...But life stopped me. Printer stopped working and I had a long hospital visit with me as the patient." Read more

Adult Beginner, love it!
5 out of 5 stars
Adult Beginner, love it!
As an adult beginner with some knowledge of basic piano skills and sheet music this digital piano is such a great value! Here are the criteria I was searching for:- Price: Under $400; this was $350 for me at time of purchase- 88 Keys- Weighted keys (it's not GHS, but there is definitely weight to them and fits my needs at this point)- Under 30 lbs: live in an apt and needed something portable- Basic features such as MIDI, additional voices, metronome. (I do wish it had bluetooth for headphones, and does not come with the pedal!).I was debating between this and the Yamaha P-71. I ultimately went w/ Alesis because of the features and price point. Although the Yamaha has weighted keys, it's actually not GHS and I was disappointed on that and the lack of updated features for the price point. Also the polyphony on the Yamaha was only 64?!?! The Alesis being newer than the P-71 has a polyphony of 128. You can't deny the smooth Yamaha sound, but after hours of research and comparison, the Alesis was the best fit for my needs.Overall I am so happy with the purchase and look forward to the journey :)
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Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2018
Style: Recital ProVerified Purchase
I have had this for a year. I have been playing piano for a long time but would call myself average amateur player.
When I bought it it looked like for the price point it had so many feature and pretty decent reviews.
The keyboard feel is good for me. Only slight negative is that the keyboards produce a little thump sound when hit. All keyboards do but this one seems a little loud. I am talking about sound keys make when sound is turned off. You can hear this a little when playing, especially where you are hitting keys hard.
If you record what you play to the keyboard and playback you get clean sound because there is no actually sound of you hitting the keys.
I love all the different voices. The violins voice is nothing like i have seen in other keyboards. It really gives the feel of hearing real violins. I also love the recording ability. Very simple to record and playback. What you can do is learn one hand of a song, record it and then play back and play along with the other hand. It really helps me learn music fast. Only small thing that bugs me with recording is that you cannot change voices while playing along to recorded track. Minor annoyance compared to all the features it has.
I am sure that after a year I have still only played with about half all its features. I like things like split that allows you to have one hand be one voice, and the other hand be the another voice. So my right could play piano while my left plays violins. Makes some pretty music that way. The metronome feature is nice for learning the beat.
It has computer interface that I have not used yet that I want to explore some day.
I ordered a Samson LTS50 Laptop Stand that i love with it. I set my laptop on the stand, then go to youtube videos that have music playing like guitar hero. As someone that has struggled being a great music reader, this guitar hero way of learning has changed my life. I change the speed on youtube to slow then speed up as i learn it.
I can learn songs very fast, and its sorta like playing a PIANO HERO game while learning. These keyboards really help me learn. Just being able to so simply record, then play back also helps learning fast.
I am going to try to get video up here to show a few features.
There are cheaper keyboards out there that you should consider maybe if you just want to see if you like learning to play piano. There are vastly more expensive pianos out there if you are established player that wants to make records. This is perfect middle ground piano and I thank Alesis for making this piano.
I saw a few negative reviews about what sounds like some major support issues. I have never had to deal with customer support so have no opinion on that simply because I have had no issues to complain to them about.. This is after more then a year of use where I would guess I put somewhere around 300+ hours of playing on it. I did get square trade 3 year warranty for 14.34 that I am hoping I will never need. looks like price on square trade 3 year warranty has dropped to under 9. Hope that is because they are having few warranty claims.
Good luck with your keyboard shopping. So many choices it was not easy purchase for me, but I am very happy a year later with my choice.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
Style: Recital ProVerified Purchase
I bought this a few years ago as a senior who never had lessons as a kid. As I got more serious about learning piano, I invested in what I thought would be an upgrade replacement: a gorgeous polished black Roland upright digital piano for almost 4k with tax and delivery from a store. Yet.... I find myself much preferring the sound of this little gem and wish I had not bought the Roland. The Alesis has a clean yet rich, bright sound to my ear, whereas upright Roland sounds kind of muffled and nasal by comparison , no matter how I adjust its fancy "piano designer" settings. The Alesis just already has a beautiful balance between the high and low notes' tones and sounds good in all the instrument types it features. That said, one professional player visiting us who sampled both instruments preferred the Roland sound and feel. Yet, another agreed with me and preferred the Alesis!
I love that it's very simple to record and play back a song, but wish the memory could hold 5-10 songs. Also, we can't seem to export a spontaneous improv after recording it. But it's easy enough to use a USB to export a live performance/improv to Garage Band power and diddle with it there, however.. The only drawback is that the sound of the key action is a bit loud, but they all have this to some degree. Ok, well I also wish the headset connector was in front where it's more convenient.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2019
Style: Recital ProVerified Purchase
This product is OUTSTANDING! Durable, good quality sound and built-in speakers, great polyphony, good feel to the keys...Just a great value! The fully-weighted action feels very much like a grand piano, and the sound quality is very good. I purchased this 18 months ago as an adult beginner who was just starting-out from square one. I didn't have the money for lessons or an acoustic piano so I began by looking for a digital so I can teach myself, and this piano has been there for me every step of the way. There have been zero malfunctions and I have no complaints. I use it every day (sometimes for several hours per session) and it has held up to every bit of inexperienced pounding that I have dished out. This product is reasonably priced, it is of great quality, and I would recommend it to anyone...especially to beginners on a budget who want 88 full-weighted keys and good sound. I bought the M-Audio SP-2 pedal, and 1/4"-->1/8" headphone adapter so I can use my standard ear buds and play at night, and both add-ons work great with this piano. I thought a truly effective digital piano would run me too much money unless I compromised on the size or the action or the sound. This piano compromises nothing and I look forward to my daily practice, AND it did not run the price of the other brands. This is a flat-out fantastic value! This piano is my partner on my musical journeys!
(Also, this digital has a cool feature once you hook-up a pedal: RESONANCE. Switched-on through the menu, this setting allows the piano to sound the resonance on the other strings that comes from striking a key with the pedal down on an acoustic piano. It sounds very beautiful!)
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024
Style: Recital ProVerified Purchase
I love, love, love, the Alesis Recital Pro Keyboard. My family bought this for me a little over a year ago and I have learned to play many, many songs already on it. I play the guitar, though certainly not an expert by any means, and wanted to add the keyboard as well. I have learned to play many of the guitar songs I know on the keyboard. I especially enjoy learning to play the songs on keyboard without the added sounds and then with the sounds. The sound, quality and volume of the Alesis Recital Pro are wonderful. Along with the keyboard my family bought the m- audio sp-2 universal sustain pedal and the liquid stands piano keyboard stand. They work perfectly together. For my purposes, I couldn't be happier and highly recommend this keyboard.
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M3ny
5.0 out of 5 stars Tecla pesada, sonido competente, un excelente instrumento
Reviewed in Mexico on May 12, 2022
Style: Recital ProVerified Purchase
Es un piano muy completo en cuanto a diseño, las teclas se sienten pesadas como el de un piano acústico y también su tamaño real, miden 15cm de largo y 2cm de ancho cada tecla blanca por lo que la sensación es bastante buena si estudias repertorio de música clásica.
El sonido es muy bueno y competente, mucho mejor que el de los pianos más baratos de 300 dólares para abajo, tanto el sonido de piano como los otros que trae suenan bastante bien aunque cada quien tendrá sus gustos.
Trae funciones como metrónomo, un split para partir en 2 secciones el piano, un layer para sobreponer 2 sonidos al mismo tiempo y la posibilidad de añadir 3 efectos como el Reverb que es el mejor sin duda para obtener un sonido de piano más lleno y resonante.
En resumen un excelente instrumento calidad-precio
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M3ny
5.0 out of 5 stars Tecla pesada, sonido competente, un excelente instrumento
Reviewed in Mexico on May 12, 2022
Es un piano muy completo en cuanto a diseño, las teclas se sienten pesadas como el de un piano acústico y también su tamaño real, miden 15cm de largo y 2cm de ancho cada tecla blanca por lo que la sensación es bastante buena si estudias repertorio de música clásica.
El sonido es muy bueno y competente, mucho mejor que el de los pianos más baratos de 300 dólares para abajo, tanto el sonido de piano como los otros que trae suenan bastante bien aunque cada quien tendrá sus gustos.
Trae funciones como metrónomo, un split para partir en 2 secciones el piano, un layer para sobreponer 2 sonidos al mismo tiempo y la posibilidad de añadir 3 efectos como el Reverb que es el mejor sin duda para obtener un sonido de piano más lleno y resonante.
En resumen un excelente instrumento calidad-precio
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Niklas
4.0 out of 5 stars Bra piano ,enkelt att förstå features. Bra ljud
Reviewed in Sweden on July 4, 2024
Style: Recital ProVerified Purchase
Gillar allt med pianot. Saknar att det inte kan ta emot midi.
cristina lauro
5.0 out of 5 stars Ottimo pianoforte digitale
Reviewed in Italy on May 13, 2024
Style: Recital ProVerified Purchase
Ho acquistato il pianoforte digitale per mia figlia Ottimo prodotto ,qualità prezzo super,pesantezza tasti regolabile,libretto d istruzioni incluso
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ecogeezer
5.0 out of 5 stars Hidden behind mediocre speakers, it's extraordinary - especially for the price.
Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2021
Style: Recital ProVerified Purchase
Decided to go back to piano as a senior, during the pandemic. Spent several awful years as a kid with forced lessons (familiar story to many - with old-school teacher/endless scales/learning tedious music I STILL don't like!). Amazingly, the fingers remember! And now I'm learning to play the music I truly love!

So, knew I wanted a full-size dedicated digital piano (not synth keyboard) with at least semi-weighted keys. Sound was really important, since I have a musician's ear, and can tell the difference between makes of concert grands. On a small pension, so budget disastrous. Classic champagne taste, beer budget...

Researched inexpensive models for months. Choice narrowed down to the Yamaha P45 for its build, action, and reputation, and the Alesis Recital Pro for its sound and unbeatable price. Judging a piano's sound from the web is hard. Audio may, or may not be HD, and manufacturers are likely tweaking the sound to improve it. Fortunately, I have audio HD on my laptop, and an audiophile, studio headset. But the source is still obviously mp3/mp4, not flac/wav.

Found that I actually preferred the clear sound of the Alesis over the Yamaha - which sounded more neutral and without character.
What clinched it for me was that Amazon makes the Alesis Recital Pro available with 5 equal/no fee/no interest payments. This made it a no-brainer for me.

Out-of-the-box:
Attractive, simple, solid, well-designed unit. Controls adequate (it's definitely not a synth) and straightforward. Standard piano mode with reverb and optional pedal is my default and remarkably good. The other instrument modes actually sound more real through the onboard speakers. Through better speakers/headsets, they sound disturbingly synthesized - at least to my ear. Alesis obviously put their primary effort into the piano sound. The other instruments almost feel like add-ons.
Key action has three adjustment points, which are adequate, given the price. By no stretch can you get the nuance and delicacy of tone/volume of a true piano, but for the price, that would be a fantasy. And it's 'way better than the deadness of an unweighted keyboard.
I found the straight-up sound and amp output good - actually better than expected. Little did I know...

So I decided to do a "What's REALLY in here?" experiment, and dug out my studio cans. It was a revelation.
OMG! There's a wannabe Concert Grand hiding in there! Ok, ok, slight exaggeration ;-) , but the difference between the dinky speakers and audiophile headphones was like night and day. And it sounds far better than many pianos featured in films or on Youtube.

So out-of-the-box I gave the sound only 4 stars, because the true sound of this extraordinary piano is crippled by tiny, crap speakers. The next step was to hook it up to a high quality sound system. In my case, a venerable, but crystal-clear Yamaha surround system with Polk speakers. Again, quantum leap in sound quality and presence. Alesis might actually do better to sell it speaker-optional, although that would probably scare some beginners away - even though hooking it to a sound system is simple.

So, no Steinway D Hamburg in my future. But's that's ok. I look forward to eventually getting the Pianoteq software, and using the Alesis to recreate many of history's greatest pianos. But for now, job one is to get my playing to where I can do this amazing digital piano justice...
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maria teresa
5.0 out of 5 stars teclas contrapesadas efecto martillo y 3 niveles de sensibilidad al tacto
Reviewed in Spain on March 20, 2024
Style: Recital ProVerified Purchase
soy un principiante así que daré mi opinión, si entender demasiado, pero diré que me ha gustado mucho, la sensación de tocar las teclas como casi un piano acústico, realmente esta muy conseguido, las de mi otro teclado wk7600, independientemente de que suene genial, y siendo un gran sintetizador etc., etc. me parecen de juguete al tocarlas en comparación del Alesis recital pro, no se, si será solo el mío, o todos suenan igual (si a alguien le pasa que lo diga por favor) pero con el sonido piano (bright) la tres ultimas notas (la, si y do finales) mas agudas apenas se oyen, y las mas grabes (la, si y do también suenan raras, parecen desafinadas ( solo, en piano (bright) pero los demás sonidos se sienten bien sobre todo cuerdas, el sonido primero de piano, para mi es perfecto. solo encuentro que en vez de tener dos sonidos de (acoustic bass y fingered bass) yo hubiera preferido acoustic bass y guitar nylon, estaría mas completo, supongo que eso va un poco a gustos de cada uno, también si se pudiera haber podido grabar mas de una canción por separado en algún bloque o tarjeta sd, o USB, para no tener que grabar y borrar siempre por ejemplo, además una entrada de in audio de mp3 del móvil o Tablet etc. y la salida de auriculares, por el !!! amor de dios !!! siempre delante en un lateral del piano, así no molesta el cable al tocar las notas, ya las tenéis en algún modelo no recuerdo cual pero las tienen, ponerlas detrás, es un error de diseño, en todas las marcas que lo hacen (en mi humilde opinión claro) hablemos de algo negativo, el sonido, según las prestaciones o características, tiene 10w+10w (20w) de potencia, si se, que se puede subir el sonido a 127 (viene a nivel 100 de fabrica) con el botón de función en uper y lower y split y suena suficiente para tocar en una habitación o en el comedor, o en una casa vamos, pero el Casio wk7600 que tengo tiene 7w+7w y Señores, !! suena bastante mas fuerte que el Alesis !! sin perder calidad, por lo tanto aquí o engañan con lo de la potencia uno u otro, o el Alesis tiene menos de 10+10 o el Casio tiene mas de 7+7, cosa que no creo, en fin es el único punto negativo que encuentro.
por lo demás volvería a comprarlo sin dudar ni un solo momento, pero Nó, al precio que normalmente esta entre ( 399€ o 427€, hay mejores marcas por ese precio y mas prestaciones) yo lo compre rebajado hace 5 o seis días a 358€ y hoy esta en oferta de primavera a 337€ ,como digo es una compra genial si esta rebajado.
espero que tomen nota de lo comentado y mas adelante tengan alguna prestación mas y no se dispare demasiado de precio
personalmente como aficionado que soy estoy encantado con el. añado algo mas, despues de tenerlo unos cuantos dias realmente le falta potencia de audio de salida y lo de los sonidos en las teclas que hace raras las finales y grabes, me tiene un poco mosqueado estoy por devolverlo y cambiarlo por un domer que creo que da mejor resultado, tengo mis dudas al respecto, por que exceptuando el piano y las cuerdas como que le falta sonidos mejores, ya veremos
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maria teresa
5.0 out of 5 stars teclas contrapesadas efecto martillo y 3 niveles de sensibilidad al tacto
Reviewed in Spain on March 20, 2024
soy un principiante así que daré mi opinión, si entender demasiado, pero diré que me ha gustado mucho, la sensación de tocar las teclas como casi un piano acústico, realmente esta muy conseguido, las de mi otro teclado wk7600, independientemente de que suene genial, y siendo un gran sintetizador etc., etc. me parecen de juguete al tocarlas en comparación del Alesis recital pro, no se, si será solo el mío, o todos suenan igual (si a alguien le pasa que lo diga por favor) pero con el sonido piano (bright) la tres ultimas notas (la, si y do finales) mas agudas apenas se oyen, y las mas grabes (la, si y do también suenan raras, parecen desafinadas ( solo, en piano (bright) pero los demás sonidos se sienten bien sobre todo cuerdas, el sonido primero de piano, para mi es perfecto. solo encuentro que en vez de tener dos sonidos de (acoustic bass y fingered bass) yo hubiera preferido acoustic bass y guitar nylon, estaría mas completo, supongo que eso va un poco a gustos de cada uno, también si se pudiera haber podido grabar mas de una canción por separado en algún bloque o tarjeta sd, o USB, para no tener que grabar y borrar siempre por ejemplo, además una entrada de in audio de mp3 del móvil o Tablet etc. y la salida de auriculares, por el !!! amor de dios !!! siempre delante en un lateral del piano, así no molesta el cable al tocar las notas, ya las tenéis en algún modelo no recuerdo cual pero las tienen, ponerlas detrás, es un error de diseño, en todas las marcas que lo hacen (en mi humilde opinión claro) hablemos de algo negativo, el sonido, según las prestaciones o características, tiene 10w+10w (20w) de potencia, si se, que se puede subir el sonido a 127 (viene a nivel 100 de fabrica) con el botón de función en uper y lower y split y suena suficiente para tocar en una habitación o en el comedor, o en una casa vamos, pero el Casio wk7600 que tengo tiene 7w+7w y Señores, !! suena bastante mas fuerte que el Alesis !! sin perder calidad, por lo tanto aquí o engañan con lo de la potencia uno u otro, o el Alesis tiene menos de 10+10 o el Casio tiene mas de 7+7, cosa que no creo, en fin es el único punto negativo que encuentro.
por lo demás volvería a comprarlo sin dudar ni un solo momento, pero Nó, al precio que normalmente esta entre ( 399€ o 427€, hay mejores marcas por ese precio y mas prestaciones) yo lo compre rebajado hace 5 o seis días a 358€ y hoy esta en oferta de primavera a 337€ ,como digo es una compra genial si esta rebajado.
espero que tomen nota de lo comentado y mas adelante tengan alguna prestación mas y no se dispare demasiado de precio
personalmente como aficionado que soy estoy encantado con el. añado algo mas, despues de tenerlo unos cuantos dias realmente le falta potencia de audio de salida y lo de los sonidos en las teclas que hace raras las finales y grabes, me tiene un poco mosqueado estoy por devolverlo y cambiarlo por un domer que creo que da mejor resultado, tengo mis dudas al respecto, por que exceptuando el piano y las cuerdas como que le falta sonidos mejores, ya veremos
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