Reddit Reddit reviews Alesis Recital Pro | Digital Piano / Keyboard with 88 Hammer Action Keys, 12 Premium Voices, 20W Built in Speakers, Headphone Output & Powerful Educational Features

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Alesis Recital Pro |  Digital Piano / Keyboard with 88 Hammer Action Keys, 12 Premium Voices, 20W Built in Speakers, Headphone Output & Powerful Educational Features
Start playing professional keys today - the ultimate beginners digital piano loaded with 12 expertly crafted voices and powerful educational features that guarantee to have you playing professional keys fast!Universal responsive feel - 88 Premium full-sized hammer action keys with adjustable touch response to suit your preferred playing styleConnectivity covered - built-in 20W speakers deliver room filling sound, ¼” (6.35mm) sustain pedal input (pedal not included), ¼” (6.35mm) stereo headphone output for private practice and ¼” (6.35mm) stereo outputs to connect to a recorder, mixer, amplifier or any other sound systemPowerful educational features - Standard, split, layer, record and lesson modes with 128-note Max polyphony and built in FX: chorus, reverb, modulationLearn piano today - Includes skoove 3 month premium subscription for expert interactive online piano lessons
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2 Reddit comments about Alesis Recital Pro | Digital Piano / Keyboard with 88 Hammer Action Keys, 12 Premium Voices, 20W Built in Speakers, Headphone Output & Powerful Educational Features:

u/WienerCheney · 3 pointsr/piano

Try to find some used pianos.

https://www.guitarcenter.com/Used/Pianos.gc#narrowSideBar

and also your local craigslist/letgo/offerup

also on amazon:

u/SilverNightingale · 1 pointr/piano

>I always though of piano lessons as incredible fun, or - in English English - a “hobby”. Perhaps this explains why educators of music always disliked me.

I started off playing "for fun." I was switched into the RCM a few months later because they thought I had real potential.

It's not because piano stopped being fun - it's just more refined. Private tutors will hone in on your weaknesses and spend double the time to get you to really get good and you can tell by the performance.

When I started taking private lessons to actually level up and not just tinker, it made my songs/repertoire sound more embellished.

>If it helps most of the piano students at a b.mus piano program I know all - secretly - have a 600$ ish digital piano at home/dorm. So with your background try that.

Gotcha. Good to know.

So I assume something like this:

https://www.amazon.ca/Alesis-Recital-Pro-Built-Educational/dp/B072FKLXRB/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=digital+piano+88+keys&qid=1565564867&s=gateway&sr=8-6

... isn't going to be anywhere near as good in quality. I'm not attempting to take piano seriously anymore - due to lack of time/energy restraints - but I am also concerned my background will make me feel like the keys are cheap.

>They feel like a new Steinway Essex brand piano, or lower priced Yamaha acoustic - all of which are better than my college ‘s practice pianos

Not familiar with the Steinway Essex brand, just Yamaha. The FP10/40/50 (can't remember the exact model number) feels like an acoustic. Someone recommended it earlier in the thread and it's quite pricy! Still, wonder if it's worth the value - after all, wouldn't it still be digital? :)