🎶 Elevate Your Sound, Anywhere!
The Alesis Recital Pro is a feature-rich digital piano designed for musicians of all levels. With 88 weighted hammer action keys, 12 premium voices, and dual 20W speakers, it delivers an authentic playing experience. Its versatile connectivity options and educational features, including a 3-month Skoove subscription, make it perfect for both practice and performance.
Item Weight | 26 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.8"D x 51.6"W x 5.5"H |
Size | Piano |
Finish Type | Polished |
Style | Recital Pro |
Color | Black |
Connector Type | MIDI USB |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Headphones Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | hammer action keys; 12 voices; lesson and record mode; sustain pedal in; metronome |
Number of Keys | 88 |
Skill Level | Intermediate |
C**A
Alesis Recital Pro 88
Es Excelente llegó a tiempo, cumple con todo lo descrito por el vendedor, lo que vez es lo que obtienes.
C**R
One Of My Favorite Pieces In The House!
The media could not be loaded. I LOVE this keyboard. It is perfect for both beginners and someone who is a little more serious. As a worship leader, singer-songwriter, and classically trained musician, I use this keyboard almost daily. I appreciate the ability to customize the sound, use both the built in speakers or headphones, and the portability of the instrument. It is touch sensitive and was affordable. Function-wise, there are multiple customization options, so make sure to read the manual to find what exactly you are looking for. I also use the midi-function often, as I record a lot at home. The size is equal to that of a full size upright piano. It is a solid build, and looks great. I was able to refurbish an old upright piano that was beyond saving and fit this keyboard in where the original keys were. It’s beautiful and one of my favorite pieces in the house.
J**O
Huge!
We never even took this out of the box! We didn't measure correctly. This keyboard is huge! We bought this for our daughter but it was just way too big for her to keep in the room that she rents. We sent it back with no issues.
K**Y
Had this for a year now and still love it
I have had this for a year. I have been playing piano for a long time but would call myself average amateur player.When I bought it it looked like for the price point it had so many feature and pretty decent reviews.The keyboard feel is good for me. Only slight negative is that the keyboards produce a little thump sound when hit. All keyboards do but this one seems a little loud. I am talking about sound keys make when sound is turned off. You can hear this a little when playing, especially where you are hitting keys hard.If you record what you play to the keyboard and playback you get clean sound because there is no actually sound of you hitting the keys.I love all the different voices. The violins voice is nothing like i have seen in other keyboards. It really gives the feel of hearing real violins. I also love the recording ability. Very simple to record and playback. What you can do is learn one hand of a song, record it and then play back and play along with the other hand. It really helps me learn music fast. Only small thing that bugs me with recording is that you cannot change voices while playing along to recorded track. Minor annoyance compared to all the features it has.I am sure that after a year I have still only played with about half all its features. I like things like split that allows you to have one hand be one voice, and the other hand be the another voice. So my right could play piano while my left plays violins. Makes some pretty music that way. The metronome feature is nice for learning the beat.It has computer interface that I have not used yet that I want to explore some day.I ordered a Samson LTS50 Laptop Stand that i love with it. I set my laptop on the stand, then go to youtube videos that have music playing like guitar hero. As someone that has struggled being a great music reader, this guitar hero way of learning has changed my life. I change the speed on youtube to slow then speed up as i learn it.I can learn songs very fast, and its sorta like playing a PIANO HERO game while learning. These keyboards really help me learn. Just being able to so simply record, then play back also helps learning fast.I am going to try to get video up here to show a few features.There are cheaper keyboards out there that you should consider maybe if you just want to see if you like learning to play piano. There are vastly more expensive pianos out there if you are established player that wants to make records. This is perfect middle ground piano and I thank Alesis for making this piano.I saw a few negative reviews about what sounds like some major support issues. I have never had to deal with customer support so have no opinion on that simply because I have had no issues to complain to them about.. This is after more then a year of use where I would guess I put somewhere around 300+ hours of playing on it. I did get square trade 3 year warranty for 14.34 that I am hoping I will never need. looks like price on square trade 3 year warranty has dropped to under 9. Hope that is because they are having few warranty claims.Good luck with your keyboard shopping. So many choices it was not easy purchase for me, but I am very happy a year later with my choice.
A**Z
Nice keyboard and very good Midi controller
I like how the keys feel, it’s like a real piano, the sound quality is not the best, but y love using it as a Midi controller it gives me very good results and realistic motion when I work in my DAW.
S**N
I love the sound of this keyboard, prefer to a much costlier one
I bought this a few years ago as a senior who never had lessons as a kid. As I got more serious about learning piano, I invested in what I thought would be an upgrade replacement: a gorgeous polished black Roland upright digital piano for almost 4k with tax and delivery from a store. Yet.... I find myself much preferring the sound of this little gem and wish I had not bought the Roland. The Alesis has a clean yet rich, bright sound to my ear, whereas upright Roland sounds kind of muffled and nasal by comparison , no matter how I adjust its fancy "piano designer" settings. The Alesis just already has a beautiful balance between the high and low notes' tones and sounds good in all the instrument types it features. That said, one professional player visiting us who sampled both instruments preferred the Roland sound and feel. Yet, another agreed with me and preferred the Alesis!I love that it's very simple to record and play back a song, but wish the memory could hold 5-10 songs. Also, we can't seem to export a spontaneous improv after recording it. But it's easy enough to use a USB to export a live performance/improv to Garage Band power and diddle with it there, however.. The only drawback is that the sound of the key action is a bit loud, but they all have this to some degree. Ok, well I also wish the headset connector was in front where it's more convenient.
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