Williams Allegro 88-Key Digital Piano
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Real piano feel and sound in a portable solution.
The Allegro 88-Key Digital Piano from Williams features 88 touch-sensitive, hammer-action, velocity-sensitive keys which provide you with the realistic touch and feel of a full-scale piano in an affordable, portable solution. At a price that is perfect for beginners looking to hone their piano skills, the Allegro is also a great fit for pros with its 64-note polyphony and 8 different piano/keyboard sounds. With the Allegro you also get Layer and Split modes, Reverb and Chorus effects, a Metronome feature, and 2-track recording with song recording and playback. It has a headphone jack so you can work out compositions without disturbing those around you, MIDI In/Out connections so you can use it as a basic controller with your favorite DAW, and stereo/mono line outputs to hook up to a monitors during recording or speakers or a live set.
Features
- 88 touch-sensitive, hammer-action, velocity-sensitive keys
- 64-note polyphony
- 8 piano & keyboard sounds (Piano 1, Piano 2, Electric Piano 1, Electric Piano 2, Church Organ, Rock/Jazz Organ, Strings, Upright Bass)
- Demo songs corresponding to each voice
- Layer, Split, and Transpose modes
- Reverb and Chorus effects
- Metronome feature with variable tempo to facilitate practice or recording
- Two-track recorder allowing song recording and playback
- Headphone jack allows silent practice mode
- MIDI In/Out connections
- Stereo/mono line outputs
- Includes:
- External DC power supply unit
- Sustain pedal
- Music rest
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(3 of 4 customers found this review helpful)
Great Product
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Portable
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
Best Uses
- MIDI
Comments about Williams Allegro 88-Key Digital Piano:
use piano in music studio..great sound
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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(4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)
Great home digital piano!
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Realistic Sound
- Responsive / Good Action
- Touch Sensitive Keys
Cons
- Heavy
Best Uses
- Accompaniment
- Electronic Music
- Learning
Comments about Williams Allegro 88-Key Digital Piano:
I wanted something decent to play on without spending a small fortune and the Allegro works great for me. It offers enough features, including MIDI, 88 keys, R/L outputs and fairly realistic sounds. It seems well built and overall I'd say it's a good unit for the livingroom or small studio. It plays good and sounds good too, but of course it sounds the best when run through a good amp or PA. I've had mine for about a year now and I'm still happy with it.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
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(4 of 4 customers found this review helpful)
very nice 88-key Digital Piano to practise
Comments about Williams Allegro 88-Key Digital Piano:
very good quality and really fast shipping.
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(22 of 22 customers found this review helpful)
BEST IN ITS CLASS!!
Comments about Williams Allegro 88-Key Digital Piano:
As a professional musician for 34 years, I can honestly say that this is an excellent board for the money. I have owned it for over 2 months, and while the action is a bit heavy and not really graded, it is built very well for my playing style. I have always beat the living daylights out of my Rolands, Kurzweils, and Casios.... literally... and at some point in their life they usually start dropping keys on me. Casio doesn't hold up to the aggressive pounding very well, but I have had better luck out of Kurzweil, and Roland is okay but for what they charge for their products, they should be built way better. This Williams Allegro has held its own as a practice piano at the house. The samples could be a bit better but they do sound much better through an amp or sound system, and when you layer a couple of sounds it grows on you. Don't expect awesome sounding stereo grand samples. I didn't buy it for that though, and it serves it's purpose well. I wouldn't be afraid to use it for live church settings; or anywhere you will not have move it around very much, because of the untested road worthiness. Other than that, for a 64 note polyphony, full size 88-key hammer-action board.... it as good as ANY of it's peers in this range.
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