Better than I expected

Keybooard I bought this after spending some time on the decisions of various makes and models. I've had it for about a month, I live in an apartment and a piano not be possible. I chose this because it is cheap and what I liked was two times more money. I highly recommend the purchase of the wooden support for the piano (there are about 100 U.S. dollars), because it looks really nice and very efficient use of space (obviously, if used as a portable instrument that requires the removal of several screws often get on the keyboard stand). I also recommend the purchase of keystrokes to keep the dust (mine has started to collect dust after a few weeks, Yamaha makes a red felt, 88-key, that looks nice at around $9).


If you are looking for a practical tool, or if you get or the piano, performing his work. The keys are weighted, but this is not a replica of an acoustic piano, in my opinion, the keys feel a little 'softer, have a little' Spring in steps faster, but I can not really feel any serious function keys classification. The sounds of the piano and the modern are true, the rest of them are a bit 'of digital to my taste. Sounds very good through the speakers (which are behind the piano to avoid dust in them anymore). Like a metronome, which comes from playing the piano and I found songs programmed to match the song books that comes with the piano will be useful, because they are technically correct (lack of emotion) and found to be helpful when learning a new song.

For the money, this is a nice keyboard and I found it to be better than I expected. It will do just fine until I decide to pony up the money for a much more expensive keyboard that more accurately replicates an acoustic piano. Oh, and if you travel with it a lot, it is quite portable and light.

By laueelf "laue elf" (Chicago, IL)


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