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The Amazon Basics DP-882 is a full-sized, 88-key semi-weighted digital piano designed for both beginners and experts. Featuring 2 built-in speakers, 140 timbres, 200 rhythms, and user-friendly tools like a metronome and lesson mode, it offers a realistic playing experience in a portable 6.2 kg package with USB MIDI connectivity and a sustain pedal included.
Age range (description) | Adult |
Item weight | 6.21 Kilograms |
Model name | DP-882 |
Style | 88 Keys |
Connector type | MIDI USB |
Connectivity technology | USB |
Power source | Electric |
Headphone jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Instrument | Digital Piano |
Manufacturer | Amazon |
UPC | 840095894609 |
Product Dimensions | 28.5 x 129.79 x 11.2 cm; 6.21 kg |
Item model number | DP-882 |
Material Type | Synthetic Composite |
Item Weight | 6.21 kg |
G**L
Excellent value, great for a beginner
Bought this on a lightning deal in December for £91. It was the cheapest 88 key semi weighted keyboard available anywhere by a country mile. Got to admit it concerned me that there were so few reviews and no YouTube videos to hear what the sound quality was like. I figured I'd take a chance and just return it if it was poor but got to say I'm pleasantly surprised. Have not delved in to all the functions yet but the overall sound quality (for the main piano sound) is decent enough and the unit feels sturdy and well made. It has a headphone socket (which I am using to not bombard my neighbours with my appalling playing). Please note that the headphone jack is one of the bigger types so you will need an adapter if you have regular earphones with a small connector. I think it would be reasonable to pay up to £150 for this, at the £200+ price point there are better known brands but absolutely can't knock this for the price especially if you're a beginner.
A**N
Perfect to practice
This piano was the greatest thing to help my son to practice! The sound quality is ish but gets the job done! It functions properly and is very easy to use. It feels very professional.
S**S
Don’t waste your money!
DO NOT BUY! Sound quality is terrible, as soon as you start to play multiple notes the speakers produce a loud static noise. It may be that mine was faulty but a cheaper keyboard would have sounded better.The whole keyboard has a cheap feel to it despite spending nearly £150 on it. Would not recommend for anyone who seriously wants to start learning how to play.
J**B
Excellent value
Bought this on a lightning deal for my nephew's Christmas and decided to buy another for myself out of envy! It's big and sturdy at 6kg. The plastic quality is what you would expect at this price range and there are lots of great functions. Instructions are a bit tricky to follow compared to synthesisers I've had in the past, which had lots more buttons and text on the body. The sound quality is fine and you won't find a cheaper for a full size keyboard.
E**D
Good base
Great keyboard for the price, one think I would say is that the stand could do with some redesigning as is a bit flimsily and a quick release attach/detach would be nice rather than having to unscrew.
J**T
A very good value organof
This organ has exceeded expectations. It has a very good size with lots of features and easy-to-follow guide The adjustable stand can be used or alternatively rest the organ on a table. The stand is easy to set up though some may benefit from instructions to assemble it. We’re very happy with this purchase.
L**9
OK for a beginner
OK beginner keyboard.i bought this cheaper from amazon ,it said it had damaged packaging but it actually 2 faults on the keyboard itself ,the mic and the pedal doesn't work ..bit disappointing, carnt be bothered to return it ,apart from that it's OK if your trying to learn your hands / music notes ect but not for anybody advanced ..the sound isn't great for a more experienced ear .
A**R
Good for the money
It's perfect for anyone who isn't a professional. I paid less than the current price but would probably have ordered it anyway. It's perfect for a home dabbler like me. Replaced my upright piano which took months to get rid of. I bought a soft carrier which is essential to keep it in clean condition. Now I store it under the sideboard and my lounge is piano free.
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