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The Alesis 88 Key Keyboard Piano is a beginner-friendly, portable digital piano featuring 88 full-size, touch-sensitive keys, 480 built-in sounds, and 160 rhythms. It includes USB-MIDI connectivity for integration with popular music software, built-in speakers, and educational modes like Split, Lesson, and Record. Accessories such as a sheet music/tablet stand, power adapter, and free online lessons make it a complete starter package for aspiring pianists.
Size | 88 keys |
Age range (description) | Adult |
Item weight | 10.69 Pounds |
Model name | RECITAL PLAY KO |
Supported software | Skoove, Melodics |
Product dimensions | 25.6D x 126.8W x 7.3H centimetres |
Style | Piano only |
Connector type | MIDI USB, 3.5mm Jack |
Connectivity technology | USB |
Power source | Powered by electric cable |
Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Instrument | Piano |
Manufacturer | inMusic Europe Limited |
UPC | 694318026519 |
Item model number | RECITAL PLAY KO |
Item Weight | 4.85 kg |
B**Z
Great value , Music for beginners
rŕrrrŕdð⁴4ŴPresent for my partner and she loves it. Played it straight out of the box. Bought in conjunction with a stand. Good sound and many copy instruments ⁶⁴
Y**S
Perfectly decent child's/beginner's keyboard
Unlike the vast majority of cheap keyboards that are of appaling, almost unusably low quality, this is a perfectly decent beginner's keyboard. It's not amazing, but does what you would want a basic keyboard to do. The default voice is a bit grating, but it has the usual plethora of options and features that can improve that. It is good enough for learning and practical purposes, and more than good enough for kids to enjoy pounding on (and it seems to be fairly robust - not yet broken by a year of toddler smacks).If like me you have gotten burnt by awful cheap keyboards in the past, this is a solid option. Bought for £59.99, well worth the extra money.
B**Y
A Beginners will become a star
This keyboard says it has 300 tones - of those sounds that I recognise, there are only 4-5 which actually sound right. The remainder are awful. Taking into account the cost of the keyboard, then I consider it pretty good value for money. I am an experienced player and already own a full size 81 key in a different make; which cost around £900, so that is why I say this Alessis keyboard is value for money and quite adequate for any beginner adult or child to learn on. It has good demo songs to show what it is capable of achieving.
H**V
Very good value
My 18 and 11 year old kids love this. We have not found fault with it at all. Excellent value for money.
X**C
Great
well made, great for the kids
M**L
Awful sound
Sound on this is awful! I had an alesis recital before which has much better sound! This sounds like a child’s keyboard, it also has a bit of a reverb which makes it sound like an organ rather than a piano. Had to return and get the alesis recital. This one is alesis recital play which is completely different to the alesis recital.
E**L
Musical keyboard
My nieces both Love this
S**S
Keyboard
I just received this product I'm it seems so far so good only one fault which is a big big in your promoting of the product Amazon you said that it has a companyment but there is no a company function anyway I suppose a small fault and it's a very small keyboard but I'm not sure if the larger one has it because the both of them have the same description basically but it's okay to find
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