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Digital Piano Bundle - Electric Keyboard with 61 Semi Weighted Keys, Built-In Speakers and Sustain Pedal – Alesis Recital 61 and M-Audio SP-2

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Style: Recital 61 + Sustain Pedal


Features

  • Digital Piano Bundle Universal sustain pedal and professional electric keyboard / piano with semi weighted keys perfect for musicians and performers
  • Recital 61 | Start Playing Professional Keys Today - Digital piano with 10 expertly crafted voices and powerful educational features that guarantee to have you playing professional keys fast
  • Recital 61 | Natural Piano Feel and Perfect Response Thats Tailored to You - 61 premium full-sized semi weighted keys with adjustable touch response to suit your preferred playing style
  • Recital 61 | Stellar Sound Dual built-in 20W speakers deliver crystal clear room filling sound and 14 (6.35mm) stereo headphone output for private practice; 2 Built In FX: Chorus, Reverb
  • Recital 61 | Powerful Educational Features - Standard, split, layer, record and lesson modes with 128-note max polyphony make learning professional keyboards a snap
  • SP-2 | Genuine Piano Style Sustain - Universal sustain pedal with chrome foot pedal for a natural piano style pedal action with a polarity switch for compatibility with all electronic keyboards

Date First Available: December 5, 2019


Number of Keyboard Keys: 61


Size: Recital 61


Power Source: Electric


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  • Closest you can get to an acoustic piano for the size and weight!
Style: Recital 61
Such a great practice piano for a beginner! I have a large 88 key with weighted keys that I can’t just carry around and it takes up a ton of space. I couldn’t find any other keyboard this small and light with full size semi weighted keys except for this. It’s the closest you can get to an acoustic piano for the size and weight, and it sounds great! Great price too! Love it!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022 by Christine Miner

  • Portable Piano
Style: Recital 61
I purchased this unit to use for piano practice in my office while on lunch break and while on the road in my RV. The overall quality is very good and it has just enough extras and effects to make a complete and very user-friendly instrument without feeling cluttered.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2022 by Jim Simmons

  • Very good choice
Style: Recital 61
I purchased this for someone taking a piano class at school to have at home. It seems as though it will serve that purpose well. it is quite robust/heavy for the price, and seems well-made. It sits in a middle ground between those full-featured plastic keyboards from Yamaha and other brands with a range of sounds and buttons, and a lower-end professional keyboard. The keys are the right size, and the sound quality is very good. Nothing fancy, but it does what it is supposed to do very well. You could practice on this, entertain people, goof around, write music with it. I don't think I'd take it on tour, but otherwise, it is a good choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2022 by no

  • Works great for practice piano
Style: Recital 61
Like the smaller size and great sound for my needs. Was just wanting something for myself to practice on. Played piano years ago and decided to pick it back up again. Good way to get refreshed. And the smaller size doesn't take up a lot of room.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • fantastic, just what I wanted
Style: Recital 61
Fantastic. Has a nice weighty feel with variable volume keys. Feels solid like a piano. 10 sounds it comes with are sweet. Now I can learn piano, as planned.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022 by weaselbit

  • It's pretty good
Style: Recital 61
This keyboard is especially great for beginners. However, I noticed the sound from one of the speakers start to produce a fuzzy sound when pressing certain keys, so I don't know how to fix that. In terms of its portability though, it's very well portable; however it's pretty heavy to carry as well. One thing I also want to mention is that headphones don't seem to work when plugged in, so there's that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020 by Sanh Nguyen

  • An actual starter for real musicians.
Style: Recital 61
I am the keyboardist for my church and I'm used to a high quality keyboard around $5000 quality. During Covid I have been doing worship videos from home with my piano but wanted to have a synth effect to add more ambiance I had ordered a slightly more expensive Yamaha let's just say any of those under 1000$ sound like toys lol. This I am unbelievably Happy with. It's still not as great as the churches of course but it has the sound quality any vocalists and genuine musician wants. My only complaint is I'm used to 88 keys and I can tell the difference but that's something I can live with ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2020 by Momma Neek

  • Semi-weighted keys does NOT mean weighted keys!
Style: Recital 61
I bought this under the assumption that it was 18 lbs for 61 key and that it must have had weighted keys....alas, I was wrong, these are spring loaded keys. I WANT A SMALL KEYBOARD TO USE AT WORK, WITH PIANO-WEIGHTED KEYS----apparently I search in vain----HELLO MANUFCTURERS!!!!!----so I pissed away my $200 hard-earned US Dollars (last yrs AGI in NJ was 22632) on the ONE keyboard which I THOUGHT had fully Propah key feel, to NO AVAIL! HELLO NAMM 2022, since it's too late for 2021...make some good stuff that we can sneak into work. I already bought a Roland Go-Keys 88, and a Yamaha Piaggero NP-32, and finally a Yamaha P-125, which fills the bill, except that an 88 key thing is hard to bring to work---thus I HOPED BEYOND HOPE THAT SOMEONE MIGHT MAKE A 61 KEY "board"....HELLO MANF's and NAMM hangers-on. The Po folk all round da woild need a 61 key weighted key piani!!! Take MY WORD FOR IT! I watch Jeremy See and James Pavel Shawcross and other youtube influencers. You just don't think that THERE IS A MARKET FOR IT, do ya? Well...I have stated my case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2021 by LuvJazzCantPlayIt

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