Pros: -64 note polyphony.
-Damper pedal/music stand included.
-Sleek design.
-Supports MIDI.
-Realistic feel. Cons: -lack of effects and voices.
-one octave sounds slightly off.
-Somewhat cheap onboard speakers.
After shopping around extensively, I concluded that this is probably the best quality keyboard you will get for the price. The closest in quality for the price range is the Yamaha P60, which is $50 more, doesn't look as nice, and doesn't have as nice of ...
Pros: Great feel, beautiful design, cheaper than Yamaha. Cons: EP 2, harpsichord sounds, cheap accesories
I bought this keyboard mostly for recording and personal use with the odd gig thrown in. I must say that I am very impressed with it's action: for jazz I think that it's action and feel is a bit better than Yamaha's, not as nuanced but I prefer it. The ...
Pros: realistic piano sounds; great touch response; onboard efx are ok; very beautiful design... Cons: few sustain on acpianos ; ep 2 useless; external ac-dc adapter is a shame.
Hi, I'm a professional musician and I bought it new , I paid $ 900, I use it for gigs, training and teaching and I'm very satisfied with this little toy...acoustic pianos are great, but with a little less sustain than I expected;lower and mid ranges are awesome... electric pianos are good, especially "ep 1 "(try to change the touch response to "light" position - it sounds better); vibraphone & harpsichord are nice and usable. Very affordable and useful,; I recommend it!
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