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Published on 05/12/05 at 15:27
88 keys,
8 sound alert, non-editable,
reverb, chorus,
Metronome small and ultra basic sequencer integrated
1 audio out, 1 headphone jack, midi in / out, comes with a sustain pedal just sucks.
The integrated speakers are can be quite powerful compared to that found on digital pianos usual, but the sound is terrible, the level multimedia speaker supermarket (or worse), use of headphones or output to a string or other binding "enjoy" the sounds of the piano ... Finally, even down here on this chapter.
The finish is not good at wood, and there are slight irregularities in the spacing of the keys.
In terms of quality of mechanics, a touch I've already dropped after just weeks of use (Hanon type exercises). This bodes the best about his life ...
UTILIZATION
The feel is rather coarse and not very pleasant. But it is a touch heavy for not very expensive. It is possible to select soft / medium / hard / none, but only the medium is used in practice.
Setup is simple, the piano is obvious to use, the manual is basic (some leaves), but is sufficient.
SOUNDS
Turning on the reverb that is built, we suspect, the level of the most shameful of Freeverb ...
So the side of sound, it's a catastrophe. The sounds are awful. They look like old banks recovered here and there on the net ... The default piano, whose sound is the most fair of all the sounds has the misfortune to see all her curls with a nice frisotis failed in its most beautiful effect of prohibiting the use of the pedal and keep your notes raised too long ... The second is a single piano, muffled and unusable. The rest of the sounds is in keeping with a special mention for the harpsichord, which is probably the worst sound of the harpsichord that I never have heard (next to, a gameboy, it's hi -fi).
Unless you are particularly stoic, or deaf, or other expander is mandatory. (Personally, this keyboard plugged into the pc with sfz + + Tracktion banks Güray dere).
For the record, the 8 demos provided are the same barrel, probably midday files without the slightest expression recovered here and there on the net.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for some months now. You guessed it, I do not wear really in my heart. The only value of this piano is to have a midi keyboard touch heavy for a relatively low price I got it for me for 400 euros "about" on cdiscount and I really do not think it worth a cent more than this price. That seems bold enough to speak of a quality / price ratio, all as is clearly missing from this product.
Relatively speaking, however, is an instrument that allowed me to get back to the piano, not without joy, and within a relatively tight budget. But for serious work is prohibited. Or you must be prepared to buy one in every 2 years ... Delson invented the piano disposable.
8 sound alert, non-editable,
reverb, chorus,
Metronome small and ultra basic sequencer integrated
1 audio out, 1 headphone jack, midi in / out, comes with a sustain pedal just sucks.
The integrated speakers are can be quite powerful compared to that found on digital pianos usual, but the sound is terrible, the level multimedia speaker supermarket (or worse), use of headphones or output to a string or other binding "enjoy" the sounds of the piano ... Finally, even down here on this chapter.
The finish is not good at wood, and there are slight irregularities in the spacing of the keys.
In terms of quality of mechanics, a touch I've already dropped after just weeks of use (Hanon type exercises). This bodes the best about his life ...
UTILIZATION
The feel is rather coarse and not very pleasant. But it is a touch heavy for not very expensive. It is possible to select soft / medium / hard / none, but only the medium is used in practice.
Setup is simple, the piano is obvious to use, the manual is basic (some leaves), but is sufficient.
SOUNDS
Turning on the reverb that is built, we suspect, the level of the most shameful of Freeverb ...
So the side of sound, it's a catastrophe. The sounds are awful. They look like old banks recovered here and there on the net ... The default piano, whose sound is the most fair of all the sounds has the misfortune to see all her curls with a nice frisotis failed in its most beautiful effect of prohibiting the use of the pedal and keep your notes raised too long ... The second is a single piano, muffled and unusable. The rest of the sounds is in keeping with a special mention for the harpsichord, which is probably the worst sound of the harpsichord that I never have heard (next to, a gameboy, it's hi -fi).
Unless you are particularly stoic, or deaf, or other expander is mandatory. (Personally, this keyboard plugged into the pc with sfz + + Tracktion banks Güray dere).
For the record, the 8 demos provided are the same barrel, probably midday files without the slightest expression recovered here and there on the net.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it for some months now. You guessed it, I do not wear really in my heart. The only value of this piano is to have a midi keyboard touch heavy for a relatively low price I got it for me for 400 euros "about" on cdiscount and I really do not think it worth a cent more than this price. That seems bold enough to speak of a quality / price ratio, all as is clearly missing from this product.
Relatively speaking, however, is an instrument that allowed me to get back to the piano, not without joy, and within a relatively tight budget. But for serious work is prohibited. Or you must be prepared to buy one in every 2 years ... Delson invented the piano disposable.