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Thomann DP-26
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First off - the keyboard feels great. Yes it isn't quite exactly the same as an upright, or a grand at that, but no stage piano I've tried ever had the exact same feel of a real one. That said, it feels fantastic. Coming off playing midi controllers and synths at home, it is a breath of fresh air! It feels close enough that after a couple of hours of playing I'm not really noticing anything different from the upright at the studio - the keys are moderately heavy, the springback is good, not to sudden but not sloppy as well, so fast passages and trills feel very natural. Again, while it doesn't feel exactly like a real piano, I'd say that the difference present is definitely acceptable, even negligible.
Now, built in sounds - the pianos are sort of fine, the first grand seems too muffled for my taste, but the second one is much better, defined, bright, has some kick to it in the lows, moderately chimey highs. It sounds a little weird when, say, a chord is sustained for a VERY long time, but that's minor, and a nitpick of sorts. The electric pianos are not to my taste, but that's just me. I like some of the organs, and my favorite apart from the grand is the vibraphone, which sounds great.
There's also some built in styles, drum tracks, etc, which I don't use, but it's there if You need it. Also has a built in metronome, which is quite handy. Level of reverb and chorus can be adjusted separately, as well as be turned off completely, independent from each other. There are adjustments to the sensitivity of the keys as well, works fine.
Now, the midi stuff - I've only used it via usb, and it's pretty much plug and play, everything I've used it with recognizes it immediately, latency is quite okay, no hassle with setups at all, it's great. This means that You can make it sound like virtually anything You want, plus, most daws (or something like Sibelius) will allow mapping straight to notation, which is super handy. As I've bought it with the idea of composing in mind, this is a huge thing.
Overall, I am overly happy with this purchase, it feels great, sounds fine, the speakers are loud enough for home use, but it does tend to sound fuller through an external source, which is easy to hook up. Can't really say much more, 10/10, thanks to Thomann for such a great product, very happy with it.
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Cons: Digital piano is big and bulky so it could take quite a bit of space.
Bought the digital piano as a present for my birthday so I can play with friends. From time to time we have sopme gigs so I could use this. I didn't have a big budget so I started looking and synths because it was the most obvious choice.But after some considiration I settled at what was the cheapest digital piano I could buy because it had all the 88-keys I wanted and it had a lot ofmodes, options and other music intrument sounds which are very fun to use.
To be honest I didn't really expect much from it because it was the cheapest one. When the digital piano came (acctually shipped very, very fast comparing to other sites) I was really happy because it was my birthday present after all. I hooked it up and started playing. I was astonished by the experience. I have played real pianos before. It felt like an actual piano. The sound is exactly like a real piano, keys are weighted so it feels like a piano, but the best of all - you don't have to tune the digital piano unlike a real piano. Also, another thing I enjoy is that, if you want a louder sound, than you need to press the keys harder, like on an actual piano. And the sustain pedal is quite nice too. Fells like a real piano sustain pedal. Not like those cheap plastic ones. I have also played a lot of synths and digital pianos, nad the bass notes on them sound terrible, but on this one, sounds good and fells like playing a piano. The digital piano itself isn't really heavy so I can put it in the car and get it to the place where I want it - like my friends house. But it is a large in size so it might not fit in other people's cars. And dont forget that this piano has ability to be used as a MIDI controller so it can be used to record (through an audio interface) what you are playing also with MIDI it can be used to play with different effects on different software. Thomann has made a digital piano very easy to use and very fun to play with, for example, it has voices like 2 grand piano voices, acorderon, church organ, guitar, bass and many more which I find very fun to use. I would recomend this digital piano to people who want to start playing the piano, but have a tight budget. But, in my opinion, also professional players would enjoy this because it has a lot of awesome modes like - transpose, pitch bend, duet, a music library, you can record etc. Litterally everything even a preofessionalpianist needs.
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For the price is a good practice piano and I am overall happy with it.
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Fantastic having the 88 weighted keys and is easy to move around for parties, gig, etc.
Not too many sounds available, but all we really use is the two main piano sounds. The transpose feature is really handy and easy to use, unlike some digital pianos I've used.
Would definitely recommend.
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The sound quality is good, although I believe it is a taste thing. I preffer the 2nd grand piano sound and I like speaker`s sound.
The build quality seems good. Firm plastic and it looks durable and strong.
i really could not see negative points about this product so I gave 5 stars for everything
Well, bottom line for me is: MONEY WELL SPENT!
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On the cons I have two main things.
The sounds are meh but good enough to study. However, this is easy to solve through the MIDI capabilities.
The "advanced" features are not easy to use at all, I need to have the user manual close in order to do some stuff, for example, have two different sounds at the same time.
On an additional note, I use an iPad Pro 12" as my score reader and it fit perfectely, that was a really nice surprise.
To sum up, I would recommend this digital piano for study and for home recordings if you can record through MIDI.
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I saw this and thought it was unbelievable: a full size, weighed gig piano for £230?!?! I bought the piano just to experiment (I thought if it was rubbish or I broke it I?d only spent a couple of hundred pounds so it didn?t matter so much) but actually it?s really good. The on-board speakers are a bit tinny but I only use those as monitors, plugging into a PA system, so you can?t tell when on stage. The weighted action is good, and actually going back to my trusty Roland I can now tell that that the action in my old digital piano is probably a little worn.
There are lots of voices, but I only use the piano sound and you can adjust how that plays; there?s quite a lot of features for the price. The package arrived in the UK only 48 hours after ordering and I needed an adaptor as the plug is European but other than that it?s good to go. There is a good quality pedal too, which I?ve found to be comfortable playing.
If you?re looking for a piano to get started with or one to mess about with at gigs/practices then I?d recommend this any day.
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I couldn't be happier. There's a decent range of sounds, onboard, and if I wanted more, I'd just use it as a midi interface anyway. Nice weighted keys, and a really compact footprint which is lovely. I got the bundle with the custom stand, bench and headphones. The headphones are pretty average, but otherwise, this is a really superb deal.
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The headphones are a little uncomfortable for extended use.
A professional may wish for more, but for a beginner or home user, this is absolutely superb.
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- Case and assembly qualities are perfect. Everything is smooth and solid
- Keys are soft on touch and feel like a real piano. Hammer-action mechanism makes them bounce on release, like on a real one.
- Built-in piano samples are good. GrandPiano 1 is beautiful, but GrandPiano 2 is littly inaccurate if you play quietly.
- USB-MIDI interface works without problems. No need for special drivers and can hotplug instrument without restarting Ableton/Cubase.
- Speakers are pretty powerfull. I think one can go on stage without external speakers.
Cons? Maybe heavy... but it's because of hammer-action keys so nothing special.
For such price you get literally infinite value, it's cheaper than most smartphones
P.S. Little tip. When you will setup this keyboard, I recommend you to read manual and set touch sensitivity on 2.
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BTW rating is in relation to the cost, don't expect it to sound like a grand piano or a korg ;)
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they don't feel as good as other entry level keyboard around this price range.
the onboard sounds are also just about ok'ish...nothing to be proud of, but like I said, for someone just starting out, its perfect!
if you're a DAW musician, then this can also help you a lot. connect it through USB and there you have a fully weighted midi keyboard
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Key dynamics is impressive, and the (heavy) weight of the piano make it very stable on the platform. It is a pleasure to play with.
The only minor complain I could have, is that the sound with the headphones is not excellent. The sound from the speakers is very good though.
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My only complaint is that the sound without headphones is, well, terrible. Now I bought an e-piano specifically because I want to play without annoying the neighbours, but even with headphones the sound is distinctly digital. It's not by itself a bad voice (and the selection of other voices is nice), but it's definitely nowhere near an actual piano. For a beginner like me that's okay, but it might turn off a more experienced pianist.
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Cons:
- The two piano voices (the only ones I use) are pretty basic, it's quite easy to find software alternatives (for a price) that make this piano sound like a toy; I believe this is due to the low number of samples used. Some chords sound horrible when they shouldn't. You should consider a good software synth if you want to progress IMO.
- Does not support continuous sustain pedals. I bought a Roland DP-10 which works in on/off mode only. If you own the stand with 3 pedals, the sustain is actually continuous but the piano only reads 3 values (on/off/half) which is very annoying to me. Alas, very few pianos/keyboards seem to support continuous sustain anyway.
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I bought this piano to further expand my musical skills and it's easier to learn music theory with piano.
pros:
-keyboard is very well built and overall feel on keys is great
-usb connection
-midi out
-sustain pedal
-responsiveness
-durable
-various settings to match your style of playing
-great piano sounds
cons:
- speakers are bad, sound comes out distorted even at half volume they don't respond well.
*Playing with headphones is great. Sound is clear nice and perfect.
My only complaint would be speakers, I'd strongly suggest investing some money making this device sound better(speakers,amp).
Overall I'm very satisfied with this keyboard.
I'd buy it again :) any day
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The piano does not give the feeling of a cheap plastic synthesizer, it is impressively heavy and firm, no squeaking plastic sounds, or other signs of quality issues.
I have bought it as a beginner's first piano, but I am sure it will satisfy our needs for years.
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It's quite heavy for a cheap piano but i think it's due to the hammer mechanics used to give a real piano feel.
Its sounds aren't great but you won't find much better for the price.
Thanks to the usb you can use it with your daw giving you unlimited sound options.
Great fo studying but not so great for live situations unless you use some external synth.
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I recommend DP-26.
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