Electronic Piano Keyboard 61 Key Music Key Board Piano With X Stand Heavy Duty
Learning the piano has never been easier! This 61-key electronic keyboard set comes with everything you need right out of the box, including an adjustable X-style stand and music holder. Equipped with 200 timbres and rhythms, multiple learning modes, a recorder/playback function and more, this keyboard is built for fun and creativity!
Specifications:
Keyboard Dimensions: 37.2”(L) x 4“(W) x 14.5“(H)
Stand: 37.2”(L) x 4”(W) x 12”-38”(H) with 7 positions
Weight: 14.3 lbs.
Material: Plastic
Output: L/R Speakers, Headphone Jack
Power Supply: DC 12V, 500mA (AC Adapter Wall Plug)
Minimal assembly required (with instructions)
Package Includes:
Keyboard
X-stand
Product Features
- 61 keys with 200 timbres/rhythms, 10 demo songs, and 3 learning modes (One Key, Follow, Ensemble) that are perfect for beginners
- 8 percussion presets, double keyboard split, metronome, and record/playback function give a variety of ways to have fun and stay creative
- Includes built-in music holder, easy to use LCD display, volume control, built-in speakers, and headphone jack
- 7-setting ergonomic stand easily adjusts with quick locks to let you enjoy good, comfortable posture when practicing
- Stand has rubber feet and grips to protect floors from scratches and folds flat down for easy storage and transportation
“Be aware” Keyboard design itself looks nice. However, it feels uncomfortable and sounds horrible. Mine in particular has a problem where, you press a key once, it makes another sound upon release. It was like that when I bought it and I just didn’t make the time to return it. It seems many people have had this problem with this keyboard. On the other hand, when you plug your headphones into it, it is extremely loud even when the volume is set to 1. When you turn the keyboard on, the volume is…
DOES NOT COME WITH POWER SUPPLY AND DOESN’T TAKE BATTERIES! Do not buy this if you’re looking for a beginner piano or as a gift for daughter, son, grand children. They will blame you for it. 1) Plugs in and it turns on — you will notice that the sound is very untrue to the notes — what you would expect for pianos that are cheap, 2) keys are really light so you don’t get the piano feel -expected 3) This is what gives it 1 star — 1 month in and the keys malfunctioned, whatever you pressed gets extremely sensitive and it plays notes that you didn’t…