Alesis Recital - 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard with Semi-Weighted Keys, 2x20W Speakers, 5 Voices, Split, Layer and Lesson Mode, FX and Piano Lessons








Key features
- •Exclusive to Amazon The ultimate beginners digital piano loaded with 5 expertly crafted voices (Acoustic Piano, Electric Piano, Organ, Synth, and Bass) and powerful educational features that guarantee to have you playing professional keys fast
- •Universal Responsive Feel 88 premium full sized semi weighted keys with adjustable touch response to suit your preferred playing style
- •Connectivity Covered Built in 20W speakers, ¼ inch sustain pedal input (pedal not included), ¼ inch stereo headphone output, power via 6 D cell batteries or included power adapter and stereo RCA outputs
- •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
Alesis Recital - 88 Key Digital Piano Keyboard with Semi-Weighted Keys, 2x20W Speakers, 5 Voices, Split, Layer and Lesson Mode, FX and Piano Lessons
List Price: $333.20$299.88DEALYou Save: $33.32 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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Based on 10 reviews
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More than good enough for casual
FolloWup✓ Verified Purchase•October 18, 2023
Wish it was little more cheaper, but sound decent for me
Great for the price
Michelle White✓ Verified Purchase•October 15, 2023
Does not sound like a real piano, but did not expect it to for the price. Is better than kiddie versions and great for learning as keys are full size. I do not have room for my piano at the moment and it's in storage, but this allows me to continue to play without taking up much space and I use it almost daily.
Entry Level - Experienced Piano Players Move Along
E-Rock✓ Verified Purchase•October 5, 2023
The Good: Full size keys, easy to move/set up, basic push button controls on top, so no massive menus to scroll through. Piano sound is acceptable at this price point.
The Bad: Keys are no better than a $100 keyboard. Additional parameters are changed via specific keys but you have to have the "map" in front of you to know which keys to press to make changes.
The Ugly: It's simply not loud enough. If you wanted to play with an acoustic guitar you would have trouble hearing the piano.
Overall: This is probably good for a new player and is fair value for the price. However, I bought this for a 6th year piano student as a practice piano but should have moved up a couple hundred dollars.
Four stars for value but not for anyone above beginner.
The Bad: Keys are no better than a $100 keyboard. Additional parameters are changed via specific keys but you have to have the "map" in front of you to know which keys to press to make changes.
The Ugly: It's simply not loud enough. If you wanted to play with an acoustic guitar you would have trouble hearing the piano.
Overall: This is probably good for a new player and is fair value for the price. However, I bought this for a 6th year piano student as a practice piano but should have moved up a couple hundred dollars.
Four stars for value but not for anyone above beginner.
Beautiful
Ashley✓ Verified Purchase•October 1, 2023
The quality is fair for its prize. The sound of the keys is good had it for half a year and still sounds beautiful as when I first got it. Definitely recommend for begginers
Bought as a replacement for an older piano..:
beanj007✓ Verified Purchase•September 27, 2023
My fiancée were renting a home that was going through an estate sale, and one of the things left over in the home was an older piano. She had played as a child/teenager, and she started to really enjoy playing the piano every day. We attempted to buy the piano when we moved, but the owner insisted the piano was going to his sister, as it was his parents.
I started shopping for pianos for her to play, but dreaded the cost, the moving of it, and the overall maintenance of tuning it, etc. I started searching for replacement options, tried a couple keyboards to no success (i.e. happy fiancée.). After a bit of research, I stumbled across the "digital piano" options. I have to tell you - if you are looking for an digital replacement for a basic piano - this thing is a winner. It sounds absolutely the same, never has to be tuned, takes up less space, and is overall just amazing.
I'm sure for advanced players out there that there's better alternatives. But, for the cost, this is basically a piano in a box for normal hobbyist players. Don't hesitate, don't try the others, just buy this. The ONLY complaint I have is that the stand that comes with it doesn't easily hold an iPad.
I started shopping for pianos for her to play, but dreaded the cost, the moving of it, and the overall maintenance of tuning it, etc. I started searching for replacement options, tried a couple keyboards to no success (i.e. happy fiancée.). After a bit of research, I stumbled across the "digital piano" options. I have to tell you - if you are looking for an digital replacement for a basic piano - this thing is a winner. It sounds absolutely the same, never has to be tuned, takes up less space, and is overall just amazing.
I'm sure for advanced players out there that there's better alternatives. But, for the cost, this is basically a piano in a box for normal hobbyist players. Don't hesitate, don't try the others, just buy this. The ONLY complaint I have is that the stand that comes with it doesn't easily hold an iPad.
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