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Digital Piano from Keywood

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  • Misty56Misty56

    It was worth the money. No more.

    Keywood K-SP01Published on 11/03/13 at 10:57
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Its features are the same as all current pianos: 88 keys, plus a few interesting details - it has a USB port, MIDI out / IN and most importantly, buttons and a screen that some better&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 1em;">models do not offer . It has a couple of sounds where many others offer less, but only the effects are editable. The learning function is laborious if you don't have the scores ...</span>

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is a disaster, it is the East German keyboards ... A broken finger! I've used that "organ" mode or "soft". The dug on the net manual is sufficient, configuration facilitated by the presence of dedicated buttons and keyboard. I did not pursue the MIDI functi…
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    Its features are the same as all current pianos: 88 keys, plus a few interesting details - it has a USB port, MIDI out / IN and most importantly, buttons and a screen that some better&nbsp;<span style="font-size: 1em;">models do not offer . It has a couple of sounds where many others offer less, but only the effects are editable. The learning function is laborious if you don't have the scores ...</span>

    UTILIZATION

    The keyboard is a disaster, it is the East German keyboards ... A broken finger! I've used that "organ" mode or "soft". The dug on the net manual is sufficient, configuration facilitated by the presence of dedicated buttons and keyboard. I did not pursue the MIDI functions.

    SOUNDS

    The sounds are decent, if not good. Except that the dynamic is so low that it intends to move the "bits" when the level of strikes is low. This is what I decided to get rid of.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Sold after three months. I bought it for its characteristics on paper and low price, but the &nbsp;mechanical and electronic qualities leave too much to be desired. I enjoyed its robust and complete look. It is probably best suited to beginners who play very hard on old pianos.
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