This digital piano was from my workplace and I play this one each time Im at work. Love it! There are pros and cons but for the most part I enjoyed this one.
Pros:
Solid built. 3 pedals like a proper piano. Got a slide cover so it's safe for accidentally spillage and when there are kids around. Touch response and expressive. Sound quality pretty decent and loud volume when turned all the way up. Lots of connectivity options like Aux in and RCA input/output with separate volume knob. USB and MIDI option. Headphones hanger and 2 outputs. Layer, Split and Twin options for piano lesson. Cons:
Very heavy unit, the keys are plastic and looks ordinary like home keyboards, there are more better and more realistic sounding digital piano, but other instruments like strings, flute, organ, nylon guitar sounds decent.
Here's the specs: - 88 Keys - Im not sure if it's hammer action but I think it's semi weighted and touch response - The feel and looks of the keys is plastic like the ones from keyboard (synthetic ebony and ivory) - The sound quality and the volume is really good and can get loud if turned all the way up,. - 55 demo songs - split mode, layer mode, twin mode which I havent tried yet or explored. - reverb and chorus option which also I havent tried. - headphones hanger and 2x headphones output. - speaker output 2 x 15w - Three pedals (soft, sostenuto and sustain) - Aux input and output RCA - USB to host (MIDI and audio), 5-pin MIDI connectivity - 24 voices and maximum 64 polyphony.