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  • jems1909jems1909

    Thomann SP-5100Published on 09/10/08 at 05:51
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - Piano numrique
    - 88 keys
    - Touch Heavy (Hammer action keys)
    - 20 sounds
    - 60 songs DMOS
    - Mtronome
    - Dual mode
    - Split mode
    - DSP
    - Midi in / out USB
    - Headphone Jack
    - In Stereo out, Stereo Aux in

    Comes with sustain pedals

    dimensions: 1360 (L) x 370 (W) x 143 (H) mm, Design: LACK
    3-year Thomann warranty

    UTILIZATION

    The key is enjoyable, suitable for any musician who wants to learn, practice a modest price.

    Trs simple config

    The manual is in English, but not require manual trs ca is taken in hand soon.

    SOUNDS

    The sounds are sounds Fidler keyboard 400euros!

    The piano sound trs own, the rest is a bit overrated, but hey ... the pri…
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    - Piano numrique
    - 88 keys
    - Touch Heavy (Hammer action keys)
    - 20 sounds
    - 60 songs DMOS
    - Mtronome
    - Dual mode
    - Split mode
    - DSP
    - Midi in / out USB
    - Headphone Jack
    - In Stereo out, Stereo Aux in

    Comes with sustain pedals

    dimensions: 1360 (L) x 370 (W) x 143 (H) mm, Design: LACK
    3-year Thomann warranty

    UTILIZATION

    The key is enjoyable, suitable for any musician who wants to learn, practice a modest price.

    Trs simple config

    The manual is in English, but not require manual trs ca is taken in hand soon.

    SOUNDS

    The sounds are sounds Fidler keyboard 400euros!

    The piano sound trs own, the rest is a bit overrated, but hey ... the price is normal.

    OVERALL OPINION

    Report QualitPrix quite satisfactory

    I probably do it again the same choice, unless it proves to me at this price there have a big difference in quality depending on the brand ..
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  • BarnabeeBarnabee

    satisfied ...

    Thomann SP-5100Published on 11/19/10 at 09:36
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    88 keys
    Midi in / out, USB, 2 headphones jack, including one that mutes the speakers, the in / out, sustain pedal included (a big metal tongue, not a plastic mini rotten as yamaha ... ), soft pedal optional
    Two models Thomann, the SP5100 with 20 sounds, so the model especially for those who want a piano, and the SP 5500 which has more sounds under the hood (a little more expensive but the keyboard is the same (not tried)
    the piano is simple but with the bulk (split mode, dual, transpose, three levels of touch, reverb / chorus adjustable etc..)
    Some embedded chips, and a memory card slot, a media partition barely functional (but frankly we do not die)
    In short, everything I wanted (to m…
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    88 keys
    Midi in / out, USB, 2 headphones jack, including one that mutes the speakers, the in / out, sustain pedal included (a big metal tongue, not a plastic mini rotten as yamaha ... ), soft pedal optional
    Two models Thomann, the SP5100 with 20 sounds, so the model especially for those who want a piano, and the SP 5500 which has more sounds under the hood (a little more expensive but the keyboard is the same (not tried)
    the piano is simple but with the bulk (split mode, dual, transpose, three levels of touch, reverb / chorus adjustable etc..)
    Some embedded chips, and a memory card slot, a media partition barely functional (but frankly we do not die)
    In short, everything I wanted (to moderate because I started piano and I do not want to make foolish.)
    Well, it's heavy, though (almost 20 kg)



    UTILIZATION

    Correct key for the same price is great (without sound is not really convincing but with sound, is quickly forgotten and we can play nicely with a touch heavy.) No remorse compared with yamaha or casio p85/90/95 px120/130.
    Manual clear and simple English
    Configure and use simple

    SOUNDS

    I especially wanted the sounds of piano, and I am very happy.
    Forget all the doubt, I'm really having fun, it's perfect to begin with. The piano sounds are realistic, not heard better before the models cited above 900 euros. Frankly I keep a bad memory of Yamaha (from p85 to p150) and Casio (PX 120 at 730).
    The setting of touch can set whatever you want, even if in fact two to four positions are really playable. it is quite sufficient for normal expression, and I do not think a virtuoso buy a digital piano in this range ...
    Other sounds are a bit rotten, but really no worse than on most digital pianos, even two or three times more expensive. I was expecting worse! Not tried those in the SP5500, only my twenty gadgets to me.
    I put very good for the price


    OVERALL OPINION

    Purchased in September 2010, my first "piano". I tried a lot of keyboards (Yamaha, Casio, Korg, Roland) was not convinced by the yamaha (until p150 included), I had found my happiness with the casio px830 and Roland F110 and other more expensive keyboards but still loose and I sold a small home. Not wanting to put 500 or 600 euros for a keyboard that does not please me, I ended up trying all the while buying it, not very expensive, knowing Thomann done pretty good entry level.
    For now I like everything about this little piano. Value for money very good.
    Now have to see over time ... I put the bar to 7 (good) because it is brand new, if I have problems, I will post ...
    I am very happy with my choice.
    Frankly
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