Alesis Prestige Artist - 88 Key Digital Piano with Full Size Graded Hammer Action Weighted Keys, Multi-Sampled Sounds, 50W Speakers, FX and 256 Polyphony
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It was stated in another answer that this function is only applicable to sustain pedals. In another question and answer, Alesis Support said In that case, it would also not apply to the Recital Grand. It would apply to the Recital Pro, but not the Recital Grand. The Recital Grand, which was the subject of the question, is compatible with a 5-channel setup. The pin 3 of the MIDI interface There is a pedal. A 5-foot extension cord would provide greater versatility for the Recital Grand according to the user manual. The person asking the above question would like to know where to purchase such a cable. The pin 3 of the MIDI interface It is possible to find a pedal unit. As well as you, I am interested in knowing this.
Hello, it's a representative of Alesis There is only one version of the Recital Grand available With all-new sounds, hammer action weighted keys, improved inbuilt speakers, and a sustain pedal, it comes with all new features. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you need more help Please contact [email protected]. It contains commas
That would seem to be the case.
Although I don't know a lot about Alesis, everything I know is their pianos are of very poor quality and their customer service is terrible. It is far superior to the Yamaha P125 I purchased for a little bit more. Spend your money on something else rather than
Selected User Reviews For Alesis Prestige Artist - 88 Key Digital Piano with Full Size Graded Hammer Action Weighted Keys, Multi-Sampled Sounds, 50W Speakers, FX and 256 Polyphony
The fact that I am shocked is astounding. It is my intention to make this an investment for a long time. Upon playing the piano, the action is solid and I feel like I'm playing an acoustic piano. There's no difference in sound quality between internal and external speakers. Since I mostly use the headphones for quiet practice, the sound quality is a large consideration for While conducting my research, I have not had the opportunity to play the pianos of any other manufacturer where all those features worked together as smoothly and synchronously. Good luck. I am very impressed by the Alesis Recital Grand. It is a great buy, especially if you are on a budget or are looking for a quality instrument to practice or record on.
I thought it was a honky tonk piano, but we are musician family and it was not playable. I love this piano, and my kids have no problems bringing it upstairs or downstairs.
I just received my Alesis Recital Grand. I've unpacked it and plugged it For the time being, my only concern is the noticeably low volume on the site. Turn knob all the way to the left. As I upgraded my original plans to the Recital Grand based on the 50 watt speaker, I had a bit more expectations. To say the least, I was disappointed. I tried several different sounds and I found them to be OK. Due to the fact that I am not a pianist, I won't comment on the action or playability. The piano has always been in my family for 50+ years and I have done nothing but play it. The mail will not be sent back so I'll just shrug and say, "Oh well". It was a pleasure to speak with you.
My keyboard is amazing - I love it! Moreover, I find that it is almost identical to playing an acoustic piano, and the sound quality As well as being easy to use, it is also very reliable It has hundreds of features, but you might not even need to look at the manual since all the functions are printed (in a very tasteful manner) My favorite part of.
A key function and the quality of sound. *All of the reviews are for models named Recital Pro and Prestige, which are made by Amazon and Alesis, respectively. In the past, they had Please let me know when the new model will be available. This means that reviews have no value. It is important that Amazon fixes this issue.