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Actilon Grand Concert

Digital Piano from Actilon

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al1germainal1germain

Actilon Grand ConcertPublished on 07/11/06 at 11:55
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My poor you have not seen Anna Cruz is hype and that it is a commercial importer opinion!

I'm really sorry for you

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Actilon Grand ConcertPublished on 10/23/13 at 01:03
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Anna CruzAnna Cruz

Actilon Grand ConcertPublished on 01/15/06 at 11:50
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I teach piano in a commune and, like many of my collgues, I am often faced with a request for advice on buying or renting an instrument. Gnralement request form from parents with modest incomes.
Dernirement I - just coincidentally - have tried the piano Actilon 'Grand Concert and the MODEL Actilon' Recital, which is about the same instrument in a less luxurious finish. Fearing the worst, I must admit I t trs enjoyable surprise by its musical quality. Of course, it is not a legendary Steinway, but we have the instrument perfectly suited to Premire years of study. I have advised many parents who have acquired.
Dynamic keyboard 88 keys - 3 pedals
8 sound with two acoustic pianos -...…
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I teach piano in a commune and, like many of my collgues, I am often faced with a request for advice on buying or renting an instrument. Gnralement request form from parents with modest incomes.
Dernirement I - just coincidentally - have tried the piano Actilon 'Grand Concert and the MODEL Actilon' Recital, which is about the same instrument in a less luxurious finish. Fearing the worst, I must admit I t trs enjoyable surprise by its musical quality. Of course, it is not a legendary Steinway, but we have the instrument perfectly suited to Premire years of study. I have advised many parents who have acquired.
Dynamic keyboard 88 keys - 3 pedals
8 sound with two acoustic pianos - Reverb / Chorus.
2 headphone outputs - 1 line-out - MIDI in / out

UTILIZATION

Touch is good plutt Galis stretched across the keyboard. Rptitions for rapid note, the instrument rpond well.
MIDI implmentation modest, we will have the basics.
The manual is in French. A CLAT can quickly understand the assembly of pitement is done in a flash but with a screwdriver. To position the keyboard on the base: prvoir two strong men, it's safer! Beer in the fridge ...

SOUNDS

Sampling of both the sound of acoustic pianos are Russian. Ralistes, bass sound with nobility and treble sing without agressivit. Otherwise, the Reverb is used to "wet" sound just a mat that is agnralement in the contemporary home. But the architects they think one day the sound of their buildings?

OVERALL OPINION

I recommend it to a tight budget is hard to beat! My lves - whose parents have made that choice - are happy and progressing, I am most! That said, I bought a piano Actilon 'as a second instrument for my husband and one of our children.

Either:
Black lacquer finish for model "Grand Concert".
Or finishing "Rosewood" for model "Recital" (cheaper!)

For two finishes, my verdict: excellent report qualitprix
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a18kooksiea18kooksie

Actilon Grand ConcertPublished on 03/17/06 at 03:02
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Hello,
I read the comment from anna cruz on the characteristics of the actilon and I bought. I am furious at myself swindled in this way.

0 / 10

UTILIZATION

The piano badly mounts (1 cm to cart between holes, which should fall in front!), Black lacquer explodes when you tighten the screws and there are lots of mini scratches.

even the 0 / 10

SOUNDS

ABOMINABLE ....

The sounds are awful and advice, do not mount the volume over a third, or is deaf provides.
As to the touch, the dynamics are completely Ingala (type several times in the same fawn of a button, your exact is completely DIFFERENT every time!
In addition, touch is rotten.

always 0 / 10

OVERALL OPINION
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Hello,
I read the comment from anna cruz on the characteristics of the actilon and I bought. I am furious at myself swindled in this way.

0 / 10

UTILIZATION

The piano badly mounts (1 cm to cart between holes, which should fall in front!), Black lacquer explodes when you tighten the screws and there are lots of mini scratches.

even the 0 / 10

SOUNDS

ABOMINABLE ....

The sounds are awful and advice, do not mount the volume over a third, or is deaf provides.
As to the touch, the dynamics are completely Ingala (type several times in the same fawn of a button, your exact is completely DIFFERENT every time!
In addition, touch is rotten.

always 0 / 10

OVERALL OPINION

I bought it there's no time and I'm looking for dj change.
the worst is that no store wants him back, as what is a sign.
I dgout. I swear never to buy a piano on the internet. I would take Dsormais store even if it is more expensive. I throw the 600 per window. I am furious.

I take this opportunity to push a rant, because the store that sold it to me I will not name which boasts the quality of touch and sound quality of the data sheet. I advise the seller to change jobs because it is ignoble to advise people as bad and the cheat that way, especially as I was not much money.

BRIEF
PIANODECONSEILLE

and finally and as you might guess: 0 / 10
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  • Manufacturer: Actilon
  • Model: Grand Concert
  • Category: Digital Pianos
  • Added in our database on: 11/21/2005

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