商品尺寸 | 128.3 x 29.3 x 9.1 cm; 7.1 公斤 |
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产品颜色 | White |
制造商 | inMusic Europe Limited |
型号 | Recital White |
琴键数 | 88 |
商品重量 | 7.1 kilograms |
Alesis Recital White | All White 88-Key Digital Piano/Keyboard with Full-Size Semi-Weighted Keys, Power Supply, Built-In Speakers and 5 Premium Voices
Alesis Recital White - 88-Tasten Einsteiger Digital Piano / E Keyboard mit halbgewichteten Tasten,eingebauten 20 Watt Lautsprechern und fünf Premium-Stimmen, 3-Monatsabo Skoove, Weiß
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Alesis Recital White - 88-Tasten Einsteiger Digital Piano / E Keyboard mit halbgewichteten Tasten,eingebauten 20 Watt Lautsprechern und fünf Premium-Stimmen, 3-Monatsabo Skoove, Weiß
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- Connectivity Covered - built-in 20 W speakers, ¼ Inch (6.35 mm) sustain pedal input (not included), ¼ Inch (6.35 mm) stereo headphone output, power adapter and stereo RCA outputs to connect to a recorder, mixer, amplifier or any other sound system
- Universal Responsive Feel - 88 premium full-sized semi-weighted keys with adjustable touch response to suit your preferred playing style
- Amazon - The ultimate beginners digital piano loaded with five expertly crafted voices (acoustic piano, electric piano, organ, synth, and bass) and powerful educational features that guarantee to have you playing professional keys fast
- Powerful Educational Features - Standard, split, layer, and lesson modes with 128-note max polyphony and built-in FX: chorus, reverb
- Learn Piano Today - Includes Skoove 3 month premium subscription for expert interactive online piano lessons
- Vollwertiges E Klavier - Digital Piano mit 88 halbgewichteten Premium-Tasten in voller Größe mit einstellbarer Anschlagstärke, die Ihrem bevorzugten Spielstil entspricht
- Erstklassige Sounds - Fünf Stimmen (Akustisches Piano, Elektrisches Piano, Orgel, Synthesizer, Bass), integrierte Effekte: Chorus, Reverb
- Richtig verbunden - 6,3mm Sustain-Pedaleingang (Pedal nicht enthalten), 6,3mm Кopfhörerausgang für ungestörtes, leises Üben; Stereo-RCA-Ausgänge für den Anschluss an externe Lautsprecher / Verstärker
- Überall Klavier spielen - Stromversorgung über das mitgelieferte Netzteil oder 6 D-Zellen-Batterien (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten) für Performances, wo auch immer Sie sind
- Überzeugende pädagogische Funktionen - Standard-, Split-, Layer- und Lesson-Modi und drei-Monats-Premium-Abo von Skoove für interaktive Online-Klavierstunden
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ASIN | B07GZNBLD2 |
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Amazon.cn上架时间 | 2018年12月6日 |
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Premium feel and sound
The Alesis Recital White is a full-featured digital piano with 88 full-sized semi-weighted keys with adjustable touch response. The Recital White features fivr realistic built-in voices: Acoustic piano, electric piano, organ, synth, and bass. Customize the voices by combining any two at once in layer mode for a full, rich tone. They can also be assigned to only the left or right hands in split mode. You can even add adjustable reverb and chorus to further tailor your sound. With powerful 20-W built-in speakers and a 128-note maximum note polyphony, Recital White delivers ultra-realistic sound and a great playing experience.
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3.8 颗星,最多 5 颗星
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Tripans
1.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Can't print return slip fast enough for this POS
2018年6月2日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
Have you ever bought something on Amazon, tried it, and realized you can't put it back in the box it came from and print the return shipping slip fast enough? This keyboard is it. I needed a temporary keyboard for a gig and thought I'd give this brand a try since I've never heard of it and the price was so low, and this was absolutely hands-down the worst keyboard I've ever played. I've played pianos for nearly 30 years, everything from Faziolis and Steinways at concert halls, to the floor samples electric keyboard at Costco. Despite being fully convinced by their flashy marketing videos here on Amazon, this keyboard is complete utter junk. The weight of the keys is ALL wrong – a sure way to screw up your finger and hand form should you ever plan on playing a real piano in the future. The keys are full-size in width only and not full size in length. The sound output is also terrible. My 15yr old 56 key Yamaha blows this out of the water in terms of sound quality and native output. You have to PUNCH the key to get it to play forte.
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Guliz Akdas Barkan
4.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Maybe the sound DIDN'T fade away...
2017年12月29日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
It might just be the settings.
Many reviewers complained that the sound volume becomes vary quiet, and after minimal use of the keyboard. It seemed we were also unlucky, since all of a sudden the kids told me it was very quiet - even with the volume dial turned to max. I tried every button, and even went so far as to enter a bad review here on Amazon.
But looking more into the user manual, there are MANY adjustable settings on this keyboard! In fact, there are nearly 88 settings - one for each key on the keyboard! Look closely at the Advanced Settings, and there are at least three different adjustments to volume. Somehow, the kids must have accidentally set those to low. Once I went through the steps to max-out the volume settings, the keyboard is once again very nice!
I rate it as 4 stars because it's overall very good, but use of those advanced settings it confusing.
Many reviewers complained that the sound volume becomes vary quiet, and after minimal use of the keyboard. It seemed we were also unlucky, since all of a sudden the kids told me it was very quiet - even with the volume dial turned to max. I tried every button, and even went so far as to enter a bad review here on Amazon.
But looking more into the user manual, there are MANY adjustable settings on this keyboard! In fact, there are nearly 88 settings - one for each key on the keyboard! Look closely at the Advanced Settings, and there are at least three different adjustments to volume. Somehow, the kids must have accidentally set those to low. Once I went through the steps to max-out the volume settings, the keyboard is once again very nice!
I rate it as 4 stars because it's overall very good, but use of those advanced settings it confusing.
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JS
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great Starter 88-Key Piano
2016年11月29日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
6 MONTH UPDATE:
So, I have had this piano now for close to 6 months and couldn't be happier. Just the starter piano you would give a child to get them started. Sound quality and volume is fantastic. Only gripe so far has been that keys aren't as well weighted but for the price, that is easy to overlook.
I noticed that several reviewers have issues with the volume and have returned the piano because it wasn't loud enough and Alesis is to sorely blame for that. Turns out that the Piano has 5 different volume levels and:
1. The default Factory settings are not set at the 'loudest'.
2. It is easy to set the volume to a different level unknowingly (If you enter Advanced Functions mode inadvertently/ younger kids do that when playing with the keys, pressing the middle C (the most frequently used keys) will put the piano to its lowest volume level.)
Here are the steps to get the Piano into its loudest volume level
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously to enter Advanced Functions mode. The two keys should light up.
2. Press the E3 Key once. It should make click sound (it won't play the instrument) sound.
3. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously again to exit Advanced Functions mode.
4. Your piano should be set to the loudest volume now.
Do try these steps before you consider returning this piano. Its a nifty little instrument, the Alesis!
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I was looking around for a good piano for my 5 year old daughter to practice at home as she has just started with Piano lessons. My 2 other shortlists were the Yamaha P71 ($399) and the Casio Previa PX 160 ($499). Ultimately, decided on the Alesis based on the reviews and espeically the price as it was less than half the cost of the other 2. My thinking was that once she develops some skill at playing and retains her interest in learning the piano, we could always upgrade to a better one.
Once I got the piano, I couldn't be happier. What I really liked was:
1. Good sound, especially for the Piano.
2. Semi-weighted keys offer good feel and volume response.
3. Very light and easy to cart around
4. Included Power adapter.
5. And of course, the price for a full 88-Key Piano - you can't beat that.
Things that I feel could be improved are:
1. Volume - one needs to keep the volume control at around 75% to 80% of the max volume setting to get decent sound.
2. It has a ton of features that can be customized, like Tempo, Metronome, Metronome Volume, etc. but all of these need to be accessed using a combination of Piano keys. Very difficult to remember and I find myself opening the user manual every now and then.
So, I have had this piano now for close to 6 months and couldn't be happier. Just the starter piano you would give a child to get them started. Sound quality and volume is fantastic. Only gripe so far has been that keys aren't as well weighted but for the price, that is easy to overlook.
I noticed that several reviewers have issues with the volume and have returned the piano because it wasn't loud enough and Alesis is to sorely blame for that. Turns out that the Piano has 5 different volume levels and:
1. The default Factory settings are not set at the 'loudest'.
2. It is easy to set the volume to a different level unknowingly (If you enter Advanced Functions mode inadvertently/ younger kids do that when playing with the keys, pressing the middle C (the most frequently used keys) will put the piano to its lowest volume level.)
Here are the steps to get the Piano into its loudest volume level
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously to enter Advanced Functions mode. The two keys should light up.
2. Press the E3 Key once. It should make click sound (it won't play the instrument) sound.
3. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously again to exit Advanced Functions mode.
4. Your piano should be set to the loudest volume now.
Do try these steps before you consider returning this piano. Its a nifty little instrument, the Alesis!
==========================
I was looking around for a good piano for my 5 year old daughter to practice at home as she has just started with Piano lessons. My 2 other shortlists were the Yamaha P71 ($399) and the Casio Previa PX 160 ($499). Ultimately, decided on the Alesis based on the reviews and espeically the price as it was less than half the cost of the other 2. My thinking was that once she develops some skill at playing and retains her interest in learning the piano, we could always upgrade to a better one.
Once I got the piano, I couldn't be happier. What I really liked was:
1. Good sound, especially for the Piano.
2. Semi-weighted keys offer good feel and volume response.
3. Very light and easy to cart around
4. Included Power adapter.
5. And of course, the price for a full 88-Key Piano - you can't beat that.
Things that I feel could be improved are:
1. Volume - one needs to keep the volume control at around 75% to 80% of the max volume setting to get decent sound.
2. It has a ton of features that can be customized, like Tempo, Metronome, Metronome Volume, etc. but all of these need to be accessed using a combination of Piano keys. Very difficult to remember and I find myself opening the user manual every now and then.

5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
Great Starter 88-Key Piano
2016年11月28日 在美国审核
6 MONTH UPDATE:2016年11月28日 在美国审核
So, I have had this piano now for close to 6 months and couldn't be happier. Just the starter piano you would give a child to get them started. Sound quality and volume is fantastic. Only gripe so far has been that keys aren't as well weighted but for the price, that is easy to overlook.
I noticed that several reviewers have issues with the volume and have returned the piano because it wasn't loud enough and Alesis is to sorely blame for that. Turns out that the Piano has 5 different volume levels and:
1. The default Factory settings are not set at the 'loudest'.
2. It is easy to set the volume to a different level unknowingly (If you enter Advanced Functions mode inadvertently/ younger kids do that when playing with the keys, pressing the middle C (the most frequently used keys) will put the piano to its lowest volume level.)
Here are the steps to get the Piano into its loudest volume level
1. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously to enter Advanced Functions mode. The two keys should light up.
2. Press the E3 Key once. It should make click sound (it won't play the instrument) sound.
3. Press the Metronome and Lesson keys simultaneously again to exit Advanced Functions mode.
4. Your piano should be set to the loudest volume now.
Do try these steps before you consider returning this piano. Its a nifty little instrument, the Alesis!
==========================
I was looking around for a good piano for my 5 year old daughter to practice at home as she has just started with Piano lessons. My 2 other shortlists were the Yamaha P71 ($399) and the Casio Previa PX 160 ($499). Ultimately, decided on the Alesis based on the reviews and espeically the price as it was less than half the cost of the other 2. My thinking was that once she develops some skill at playing and retains her interest in learning the piano, we could always upgrade to a better one.
Once I got the piano, I couldn't be happier. What I really liked was:
1. Good sound, especially for the Piano.
2. Semi-weighted keys offer good feel and volume response.
3. Very light and easy to cart around
4. Included Power adapter.
5. And of course, the price for a full 88-Key Piano - you can't beat that.
Things that I feel could be improved are:
1. Volume - one needs to keep the volume control at around 75% to 80% of the max volume setting to get decent sound.
2. It has a ton of features that can be customized, like Tempo, Metronome, Metronome Volume, etc. but all of these need to be accessed using a combination of Piano keys. Very difficult to remember and I find myself opening the user manual every now and then.
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Gathan G.
5.0 颗星,最多 5 颗星
A most AWESOME piano!!
2018年6月5日 -
已在美国亚马逊上发表已确认购买
I bought The Alesis Recital 88 Key Beginner Digital Piano March 6th 2018.
I am a professional pianist and wanted this to use in my retirement home concerts! IT’S AWESOME!!
I normally don’t write reviews but I am so happy with this piano.
The sound is excellent! It’s the lightest piano on the market to my knowledge. Not a tinny sounding piano.
I am a Yamaha fan, however in this category, Yamaha has their Piaggero line, which I also own. This Recital is so much nicer!! Also, it’s 88 keys!
I’ve not had ANY problems with this piano. I have played it well over 150 hours and I LOVE it!! I will be ordering another because I would be lost without it, in the event something happened to this incredible piano!!
I HIGHLY recommend it!! Sure, the more expensive and heavier keyboards will might sound better but if you’re looking in this price range, or looking for portability, this is the one to get! While it sounds great with the built in speakers, when playing bigger venues, I plug it into my Roland cube monitor and it sounds superb! If I was to play at a large church, I could use this but would probably use my Yamaha P-15 simply because the keys are wighted better than this one since this is semi weighted but still plays fantastic and the touch is great!
It fits perfectly in my 76 keyboard gig bag!
The reviews about the volume going down has simply not happened to me! Please don’t let negative reviews keep you from trying this keyboard!
I’m more than HAPPY with my purchase!! I would give 100 stars if I could!! Especially, for this price of only $209.99 and its weight and sound!
The only suggestion would be for Alesis to make a longer power cord but I just bought me a 3ft extension cord and it works great!!
I am a professional pianist and wanted this to use in my retirement home concerts! IT’S AWESOME!!
I normally don’t write reviews but I am so happy with this piano.
The sound is excellent! It’s the lightest piano on the market to my knowledge. Not a tinny sounding piano.
I am a Yamaha fan, however in this category, Yamaha has their Piaggero line, which I also own. This Recital is so much nicer!! Also, it’s 88 keys!
I’ve not had ANY problems with this piano. I have played it well over 150 hours and I LOVE it!! I will be ordering another because I would be lost without it, in the event something happened to this incredible piano!!
I HIGHLY recommend it!! Sure, the more expensive and heavier keyboards will might sound better but if you’re looking in this price range, or looking for portability, this is the one to get! While it sounds great with the built in speakers, when playing bigger venues, I plug it into my Roland cube monitor and it sounds superb! If I was to play at a large church, I could use this but would probably use my Yamaha P-15 simply because the keys are wighted better than this one since this is semi weighted but still plays fantastic and the touch is great!
It fits perfectly in my 76 keyboard gig bag!
The reviews about the volume going down has simply not happened to me! Please don’t let negative reviews keep you from trying this keyboard!
I’m more than HAPPY with my purchase!! I would give 100 stars if I could!! Especially, for this price of only $209.99 and its weight and sound!
The only suggestion would be for Alesis to make a longer power cord but I just bought me a 3ft extension cord and it works great!!
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