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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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About this item

  • 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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Pasqualina
Reviewed in Canada on March 25, 2025
Good quality for the price! I recommend!
Alexe Marius
Reviewed in Italy on March 16, 2025
Ottimo !
Sunshine
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 26, 2024
This keyboard feels and performs like a traditional piano. The sound is quite good, and the price is excellent. I don't think anyone other than professionals would be disappointed with it. The full 88 keys are a welcome departure from the 62 keys of many keyboards.These are often difficult to obtain. If you see one, buy it.Note: This has several voices but not the dozens that many keyboards have. The quality of the few has been concentrated on rather than the dozens of tinny sounds many keyboards have.
Tobbe
Reviewed in Sweden on December 6, 2024
Funkar som det ska!
Michel
Reviewed in Canada on October 5, 2024
The weighted keys are perfect it feels like my grand piano. It’s nice to have a portable keyboard that feels and sounds like a piano! Great price too!
Lazman96
Reviewed in Canada on January 9, 2024
I been using the Recital Pro for about a month now. This is my first piano, it is easy to use, sounds good, the learning feature is helpful also which allows me to play side by side with someone. No issues, Really enjoying it.
Whitman Giffin
Reviewed in Canada on May 2, 2023
I am extremely impressed. The sound quality, the keyboard touch and ease of playing is topnotch. I have been a Church Organist & Choir Director for 64 years and did not have an instrument in my home - having to rely on going to the church to use an instrument. I would heartily recommend this to anyone - they won't be sorry!!!And, best of all, it was easy to assemble and marry to my television audio system!!
Li Ruiqi
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2022
Brand new and the condition is very good! Great value for this price. The only critical comment is about the sound quality which is not very piano-like and cannot be said perfect, but satisfactory. In general good choice for beginners and someone who care about price.
Nancy
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2022
I haven't played in decades and decided to take a few lessons. I bought this after reading many reviews. The keys are nicely weighted. There are many options to change sounds. It plays well and is sturdy. The only thing that I wonder about is the volumn of sound seems diminished in the very high and very low ranges. I use to have an upright grand, so a comparison may not be fair.
Houba
Reviewed in France on April 28, 2022
Un qualité prix irréprochable, le son n’est évidement différend qu’un acoustique( un droit) mais la voix piano droit est intéressante.Touche assez lourd, ( pas assez pr ressembler à un droit ).Niveau sono, pas mal non plus.Même plus très bien
ecogeezer
Reviewed in Canada on July 3, 2021
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...
John-William
Reviewed in Canada on January 7, 2020
I used a non-electric grand piano for something like 5 years straight, and I have to say, the sound is nowhere near comparable to the real thing. It lacks in many ways the richness of a grand piano.It certainly is a piano for those who aspire to learn music. The thing is, if you are serious about spending 500$ on a piano, maybe think about spending 700$ or 1000$ on a better piano before purchasing, because there is going to be a point in time where you will start to feel that something is missing about the sound of this piano.The worst thing I have noticed yet is that if you play too hard and too lound in your headphones (in which the quality exceeds greatly the quality of the embeded speakers), the sound can have some weird spikes of noises, which is disturbing.Also, in the lower keys, when I press the 2 lower D keys as a bass and wait for ~2 seconds to build up some "dark atmosphere", I can actually start to hear them play back, like an echo. It's highly disturbing, and the atmosphere I'm trying to create is affected.And don't get me started on the other instruments this piano is able to play, it's simply horrible. Stick to the piano sound if you still want to buy this piano.The keys feel somewhat close to a real piano, but I would have loved to have even heavier keys. I think they are satisfying. It's not perfect, it lacks impact and feedback, but I think it's still interesting and you do feel like you're hitting a string.I don't really recommand buying this piano, because I think that spending between 200 and 500$ more on another one is gonna make you spend actually less. You won't have to buy another one later.If 500$ is 500$, then go for it. It's not bad at all. It just lacks a bit of sound quality, and have some minor disturbances.
信長のパチスロが出た。
Reviewed in Japan on February 27, 2019
幼少の頃、ピアノを習っていたのだが、また弾きたくなって安い入門用はないものかと物色し、1年前くらいに購入。自宅は一戸建てであるが、イヤホンで使用している。鍵盤の音は確かにガタゴトという音がする。私はイヤホンしているのでまったく聞こえないが、家族からガタガタうるさいと言われたことがある。音色はピアノ音にリバーブ機能かけて使用しているが、なかなかいい音で気に入っている。このお値段にしては機能も多彩で、いろいろ遊べると思う。私はまったく使ってないが。ハンマーアクションということで本物のピアノの弾きごこちということだが、あくまで擬似的なもので実際のピアノより鍵盤は重め。ある程度、上達したら本格的なものに買い換えたほう良いと思っているが、あと数年、しばらくはこれでいいかな。
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