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STRICH Digital Piano 88 Keys, Hammer-Action Weighted Keyboard, Full size Electric Piano Keyboard with Furniture Stand, 25Wx2 Speakers, Supports USB-MIDI/Wireless Connect, SDP-300W (Color Walnut Wood)

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Color: Color Walnut Grain


Features

  • Home&Piano, Style, RedefinedElevate your space with chic walnut-wood-grain aesthetics where home meets the pure piano sound! Specially customized with an authentically reproduced wood-grain by STRICH, simplely installation to get a piece of music furniture with a great vintage vibe
  • Pure, Authentic, Hammer Action KeysImmerse in pure authenticity with responsive hammer action keys. SDP-300 digital piano's 88 fully weighted and full-size keys have simulated ivory texture that reproduces the feel of a grand piano a pianist's touch at your fingertips
  • Personal Touch, Inspiring Multi-timbresCraft your sound with 900 preset timbres, 700 drum rhythms, 128 polyphony(max), exploring an orchestra of inspiration in every melody! Intelligent auto chord function gives you more depth in your playing
  • Explore, EnjoyUnleash endless possibilities with extensive functions as Chorus Effects, Layer/Split, Octave Shift, Transpose. The Audio-in port allows you to bring in audio signals and play them through the piano's own 20W speakers to complement your playing explore and revel in the joy of musical versatility
  • Connect, Hands-OnSDP-300 has strong compatibility and can be connected to the teaching app on iPad or phone for self-study, composition, or teaching (Wireless &USB-MIDI connection). Built-in demos, dual-keyboard allow you to start learning piano from scratch.Adapter Specifications:Input AC:100V-240V. Output DC:12 3A. Adapter Transformer DC: 5.5mm x 2.2mm

Brand: STRICH


Color: Color Walnut Grain


Number of Keys: 88


Skill Level: Beginner


Special Feature: Built-In Speaker, Hammer Action, Headphone Jack, Multiple Voices, Smart Chord


Size: Full


Age Range (Description): Adult & Teen


Item Weight: 58.8 Pounds


Model Name: SDP-300W


Supported Software: STRICH Teaching App


Product Dimensions: 12.4"D x 51.2"W x 27.8"H


Style: Retro


Connector Type: MIDI USB


Connectivity Technology: USB, Wireless


Power Source: Corded Electric


Headphones Jack: 6.35mm Jack


Instrument: Digital Piano, Electronic keyboard, Retro Wooden Style


Manufacturer: STRICH


Item Weight: 58.8 pounds


Item model number: SDP-300W


Date First Available: August 25, 2024


Body Material: Walnut Wood


Color Name: Color Walnut Grain


Instrument Key: Piano, Digital Piano, Electronic keyboard


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid and good quality.
Size: Full
Bought for my partner who plays piano and she was very impressed with it's heavy keyes similar to an actual piano, but with better consistency. It was easy to put together so no complaints on my side. Wood is a solid particle board with a nice veneer. It sounds great and messing the with different settings is fun too. Definitely a recommend for something a little smaller than an actual piano but with a solid feel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025 by rudy torres

  • Just like playing a full size piano
Size: Full
My 15 year old daughter has wanted to learn how to play the piano. This is very much like playing a real full size piano. Sound is amazing. Fits in smaller places which really helped. Since we don't have room for a full size piano.
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025 by Donna Luinstra

  • Wonderful instrument with one shortcoming
Size: Compact
The media could not be loaded. This electronic piano sounds almost as great as it looks... a very sleek, modern look that doesn't take up any more space than it needs and delivers a rich sound in many different tones. Assembly was fairly easy The pedals work GREAT! And they look really nice for an electric instrument, not flimsy or plasticky. The keys are weighted and responsive and provide good volume/velocity control that feels very natural to a seasoned piano player. Whether it's the speakers or the instrument itself, the piano tone does not sound as "real" as a real piano, or some top-o'-the-line electric pianos, but it is more than enough for practice, casual performance, or - as most people in our family use it - playing just for personal enjoyment. There are some pretty advanced fine-tuning controls packed into a very small control panel. The designers prioritized a natural wood look as opposed to a giant dashboard of buttons and dials like you might find on many dark-gray-plastic-bodied electronic keyboards. But some of those advanced features include tuning and transposing with high precision (especially if you need to match the tune of an acoustic instrument that would be harder to tune) and other settings for reverb, split voices, etc. While I LOVE LOVE LOVE the minimal design on the control panel, I also think that they went just a little too far with the minimalism which leads to a shortcoming in my opinion. The piano has 900+ "voices" or instruments on it. Ranging through the entire orchestral spectrum, guitars, international and eclectic instruments, tubular bells, pads, and synth-like tones, and sound effects like waves and helicopters..... the small paper instructions booklet shows you a list of all of them. It's not *really* 900 when you start exploring... many of them are redundant, and instruments in the 400's start to be named, and sound like, instruments in the 100's... and they're so hard to distinguish from each other, that I don't really consider them unique. So maybe you have a couple hundred unique sounds, and most likely you'll never use most of them except to mess around. That's fine. Here's what's NOT fine (if you ever want to use more than one sound): 1. The screen only has 3 LCD digits/letters and will NOT show you anything resembling the name of the instrument. You need to refer to the paper booklet, and they're spread out across multiple pages, along with other instructions and troubleshooting. NOT ideal. 2. You can't type in the number of a desired instrument. Only +/- one at a time. So if you want to switch from Piano to some special sound in the 500's... you're gonna be pressing that button for a LONG LONG TIME. There is no number pad or numeric entry. There are also pre-made rhythms, a couple hundred of them, so... same issue if you want to switch them often. If you just want to play default piano, or maybe a different sound but stick to it most of the time, it's not too bad. But actually switching the instruments rapidly, like if you're playing a set of different songs that need different tones... it's the only thing that's difficult. Don't get me wrong. I'm nitpicking about one thing, but otherwise I'm really thrilled with this piano. I play it all the time. It's almost everything I could ever want, both design and sound wise! P.S. - in addition to instruments and rhythms, there is also a vast library of "demo" compositions of songs (a mix of famous western/American classics, some holiday songs, and some eastern/Asian songs) which are a LOT of fun to listen to at least once!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025 by RV'ing with Birds RV'ing with Birds

  • Great for a beginner
Size: Compact
Super easy set up, sounds and looks good. Great for a beginner.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025 by Benjamin Martinez

  • Great Value
Size: Full
The media could not be loaded. Im a drummer but purchased this piano to start learning. I’m not well versed on gear but have definitely messed around on some of the higher end electric pianos in music stores. I actually think this piano holds up alright with pianos in that 500$ area, especially for someone like me who is learning. I would agree with other reviews that the tone is not excellent but it’s not awful either. I think what this also misses is a large range of accents. If you play hard vs soft, there doesn’t seem to be a huge range of volume difference. The hammer keys have an excellent feel and similar to a real piano. I wish the cables and power switches weren’t in the back as I can’t put the piano flush against the wall. All in all, I’m really happy I made the purchase and hopeful that it holds up (I’ve owned for a few weeks now and seems durable). As a heads up, this would be very difficult to repackage and return so I’d make sure you want it before buying. If you’re looking for a piano to learn with weighted keys and don’t want to spend 500+ I think this is a good option ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • Nice and elegant piano
Size: Compact
I really loved this piano: its sound, the mid-century design and wood color. The MIDI and Bluetooth all worked very well connecting to devices. The sustain feature came not working though and the vendor was very responsive sending a replacement pedal - unfortunately it wasn’t the pedal and I’ll have to ask for a replacement. Still giving 5 stars after knowing how the manufacturer stands behind this product. *Update: the replacement had no issues ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025 by Daniel

  • Great little piano for beginners
Size: Full
We needed something for my 8 year old to practice on with pedals. This piano has worked perfectly so far. It came undamaged and is good quality for the price. Highly recommend.
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025 by Chelsea Christopherson

  • Weighted keys feel nice
Size: Compact
I got this piano for my boyfriend who loves to record as inspiration strikes. It was easy to hook to his recording equipment. The only issue he has had with it, is that it loses MIDI connection with his computer often. Unplugging and plugging back in fixes the issue. He really likes the action of the weighted keys. He was surprised that this came with the pedals. He hasn't used any of the preset sounds, as he has other equipment to mix drums and other instruments, so I can't review those. This piano is nice looking and has some heft to it. I love to listen to him as he learns popular songs or creates new, beautiful music. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by MT

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